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Some books, that I consider esential:
Epicurus - The art of Happiness
Epictetus - Discourses, and enchridion. Enchiridion is a short one, but discourses is great.
Benny Lewis - Fluent in three months
Fluent Forever - Wayner
For learning languages. It is something really interesting.
God and Other minds - Alvin Plantinga ( you can read this one together with God, Freedom and Evil)
Warranted Christian Belief - Alvin Plantinga
It pretty much solves the problem of evil, and gives a rational possibility for christian faith. Both are really hard to read books, but in spite of that, by far worth it.
The good part of God and Other Minds if you would read just that, is around pag. 130. God Freedom and Evil is a easier one about the same topic, but that bit of God and Other Minds has no waste.
With notes and writing, things can sink in better.
Atomic Habits - James Clear
Miracle Morning - Hal Elrod
These two are on productivity. Highly recommendable.
The Bible. Why not?