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A Little Less Broken – Marian Schembari

A Little Less Broken

How an Autism Diagnosis Finally Made Me Whole A Little Less Broken by Marian Schembari is a candid and darkly humorous memoir about growing up feeling out of place—and the long journey toward self-understanding after discovering she is autistic as…

How Emotions Are Made – Lisa Feldman Barrett

How Emotions Are Made

How Emotions Are Made (2017) by Lisa Feldman Barrett challenges the traditional view that emotions are hardwired, universal reactions, arguing instead that they are constructed by the brain. Drawing on neuroscience and psychology, Barrett proposes the “theory of constructed emotion,”…

In Search of the Miraculous – P.D. Ouspensky

In Search of the Miraculous

In Search of the Miraculous by P.D. Ouspensky is a detailed and systematic account of the spiritual teachings of G.I. Gurdjieff, presented through Ouspensky’s personal experiences as his student. First published in 1949, the book is considered one of the…

Siddhartha – Hermann Hesse

Siddhartha

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse is a philosophical novel that traces one man’s spiritual journey toward enlightenment during the time of the Gautama Buddha. The story follows Siddhartha, a young Brahmin in ancient India who feels restless despite his privileged upbringing.…

A Short History of Decay – E.M. Cioran

A Short History of Decay

A Short History of Decay (1949) by E. M. Cioran is a collection of aphoristic essays that explore despair, skepticism, and the futility of human ambition with biting clarity and dark lyricism. Written after Cioran’s move from Romania to France,…

Food of the Gods – Terrence McKenna

Food of the Gods

The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution Food of the Gods (1992) by Terence McKenna is an exploration of how psychoactive plants and substances have shaped human evolution, culture, and…

Wisdom of Life – Arthur Schopenhauer

Wisdom of Life

The Wisdom of Life by Arthur Schopenhauer is a practical philosophical essay that explores what truly contributes to human happiness in a world fundamentally marked by suffering. Rather than focusing on metaphysics, Schopenhauer examines everyday life, arguing that well-being depends…