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Jean-Paul Sartres lecture is the most concise and readable introduction to existentialism. He argues that 'existence precedes essence,' meaning humans are not born with a predetermined purpose but mus...
Simone de Beauvoirs 'The Ethics of Ambiguity' provides the ethical framework for existentialism. She argues that because there is no objective meaning in the world, we must create our own values throu...
Irvin Yalom is a highly influential figure in existential psychotherapy, emphasizing themes of death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness. He is also a pioneer in group therapy, having developed i...
Jim Fay and Foster Clines book, first published in 1995 and updated several times, advocates for a parenting style that combines empathy with firm boundaries. It emphasizes using logical consequences...
Jocko Willink and Leif Babin, former Navy SEALs, share lessons on leadership and accountability. The core principle is that leaders must take 'extreme ownership' of everything in their world, includin...
Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' is a foundational work of both gothic horror and science fiction. The novel tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a monstrous being. It ex...
Party of Five (1996-2000) follows five orphaned siblings as they navigate adolescence and adulthood. The series explores themes of loss, family, and responsibility with a realistic and heartwarming to...
While not strictly a training manual, 'Before You Get a Dog' is a crucial read for prospective dog owners. It covers the responsibilities and commitments involved in dog ownership, including financial...
Sartre was the leading figure of 20th-century existentialism. His assertion that 'existence precedes essence' placed the burden of radical freedom and responsibility squarely on the individual. Throug...
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