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    Julia Engelsmann
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    André J
    It's a short. It's called "the financial analyst". It's about an AI that plays the financial markets. It's in the Enders game book series. But not very available. But it can be found.
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    Jerryton
    How to talk to any one
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    Phil Meyer
    Lord of the Rings. I’m listening to the audiobook with speed at 0.85x and for whatever reason it feels like a brand-new tale. So many details to notice when you hear it a little slowed down
    Priyanka Saini
    Hear Yourself by Prem Rawat
    George Burmistrov
    For fiction it's probably gonna be "The Cloclwork Orange". For non-fiction probably "Masters of Doom" about the game development company id Software.
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    Nastassia
    oh so many :) "Franny and Zoey" by J D Sallinger in fiction and "Essentialism" by Greg McKeown
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    Anna Sazonova
    Gut: The Inside Story of Our Body's Most Underrated Organ - Giulia Enders
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    Paolo Go
    It's a book that had the power to transfer to me the passion of reading. It is called "Ask the dust" by John Fante, and I read it translated into my mother tongue language. Today I mostly read personal growth/business related books, but that one is the one that I will remember as the first love. Yours?
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    Julia Engelsmann
    @access24 I will check it out, thank you! Very good question. I think my favorite books are from Ken Follet. But one that is called "That's bold of you" from Case Kenny is my favorite growth book.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    That's a tough one! There are so many great books out there, it's hard to choose just one favorite. What about you – any recommendations for a good read?
    Aris Nakos
    Cormac McCarthy’s The Crossing If you like the desert 🏜️ and adventures I recommend it — but read in English for the authentic experience
    Christian Gyenes
    Dragonball Mangas 🤩😅
    Dan O'Malley
    The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson.
    Brett Chalmers
    Man's Search for Meaning ~ Viktor Frankl
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    Lucas Bransbury
    A few books that I have read over the last couple of years which really helped me and several aspects, personal and professional development. 1. Thinking in systems - Donella Meadows Genius concepts that are mind opening, applicable and simplified. 2. Psycho-Cybernetics - Maxwell Maltz Completely changes your way of thinking, this book is really a gift, to you all who haven't read it.
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    Ruben Boonzaaijer
    psycho cybernetics
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    Paolo Go
    @ruben_boonz do you have any title to suggest? I just started with this topic and I love it
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    Charlotte Zhou
    It must be Harry Potter. The magical world is where I can fully immerse myself in and let all other things go out of my mind.
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