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Escape from Freedom
 

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Existential Psychotherapy
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatm...
The Mindful Way through Dep...
Adult Children of Alcoholics
Alcoholics Anonymous - Big ...
Staring at the Sun: Overcom...
Stop Walking on Eggshells: ...
Borderline Personality Diso...
Get Me Out of Here: My Reco...
An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir o...
Opening the Hand of Thought...
Islam: A Short History (Mod...
The No Asshole Rule: Buildi...
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Hitchhiker's Guide to t...
REAL Ultimate Power: The Of...
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The Shack
Buddha
Attachment in Psychotherapy
 

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Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 1)
Provocations: Spiritual Wri...
The Essential Tillich
Schema Therapy: A Practitio...
The Miracle of Mindfulness
The Bipolar Disorder Surviv...
The Hero Within: Six Archet...
The Uses of Enchantment (Pe...
 

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  • REAL Ultimate Power: The Official Ninja Book
    Robert Hamburger
     

    This is the funniest book I have ever read

     
  • The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Fin...
    Dave Ramsey
     

    This is the only guy I've ever heard that actually makes sense when he talks about money. "Get out of debt as soon as you can and invest in mutual funds as heavily as you can for about 30 years". All else is silly drivel.

     
  • The Denial of Death
    Ernest Becker
     

    Freud said that humans have a death instinct. Becker says, "No, humans are actually terrified of death." So, like, duh, right? yeah, it still changed my life.

     
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