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Re: Books that inspired you
Thanks for the replies. Lots of good suggestions I look forward to read.
I am in Hong Kong visiting relatives, and found myself inseparable from Atlas Shrugged. I got the book about 1.8 weeks ago before I left for HK, and I am at page 592 already. It opened up lots of great lines of questions for me. If I try to name a few of them I think I will only embarrass myself because there are so many thoughts going through my mind at once. I probably should reorganize my thoughts after I finish the book.
The thing I find interesting is, I feel I know a lot of these thoughts and ideas in me long time ago; only, I did not have the right words to express them. Reading this book gave me the tools of presenting these ideas to myself. I for one am particularly bad with language, and feel like I found just the right thing at the right time.
I already marked down tons of quotes I want to read and think about again. Definitely one of the most valuable learning experience since I was born, feels like exactly what I need at this moment of my life, at the crossroad between childhood and adulthood. I only hope my future experiences will be as fullfilling as this one.
Anyway, please keep the book names coming! I look forward to experience the books that are capable of shaping people's vision and soul!
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