Self Help Books to Read for a Simpler Life

Best honest and ask yourself, have you never dreamt of having a simpler life? Don’t you think it would be fantastic if you would wake up one day and see the world with fresh eyes, with less burden and more enthusiasm? For some people, it almost seems impossible. But it doesn’t have to be.

A simpler life is a miracle that comes with effort and sacrifices. But what you get in return is something magnificent- inner peace. The problem with today’s generation is that people are too involved in the blind pursuit of money. And this degrades their lives in more than one way.  

But if you don’t wish to be crushed by life, here are some books you should consider reading. Most people don’t even have the time to read, but we all would agree that reading gives us peace. It opens the doors of mind and lets in precious knowledge. And this can help you lead a simple life and make the best of it.

Here are some self-help books which you should read for a simpler life:

The Paradox of Choice

The paradox of choice

It must have happened to you that you brought something and almost instantly felt a sharp jolt of guilt and remorse. Nearly all human beings face this at least once in a while. This feeling stems from our decision-making process. There are so many options out there that we end up buying something that is either too expensive, or we buy too much of something.

There is another possibility which should not be ignored at all. Sometimes, after you have brought something, you might realize that there is something bigger and better. And if could have been yours at the same price. How does that make you feel?

If this is a giant bother for you, you should consider reading ‘The Paradox of Choice.’ It helps you master self-discipline and appreciates the things you buy. And allow you to ponder less about the things you didn’t buy.

The Law of Devine  Compensation: On Work, Money, and Miracle

Law of Devine compensation: On work money and miracle

Do you ever struggle with emotions? Do you feel that life has drained you of emotions? If so, then this is the book for you. It is more of a journey of self-discovery. In this book, you learn about self-worth and how you can transform yourself into the best version. It is easier than it sounds.

With the help of ‘The Law of Devine Compensation,’ you can control your emotions and act rationally. In addition to this, if you feel that you have lost your true self, the solution can be found in the pages of this book.

 The Law of Devine Compensation will make you strong enough to deal with your emotions and help you express them in the right way. No more bottling up! 

The Alchemist

Unlike other books on this list, The Alchemist is a fiction book. Here you are exposed to the self-discovery journey of a simple man. Here you will learn that it is not about the result but the journey. You might have the same assets at the beginning of the journey as you have in the end. But what you learn during that journey is all yours and no one can take that away from you. 

You learn things parallel to the main character. And that is truly enlightening.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad

Rich dad Poor dad

You must have heard about this book at least once. Rich Dad, Poor Dad, is a fantastic book which deals with financial issues. If you are not good with money, you should consider reading this book. 

Rich Dad, Poor Dad, is all about money and how can you sharpen your finance skills. It aims to change your perspective from working for money to making money work for you. Yes, it does seem impossible, but it isn’t!

These are some of the best Self-help books that one should read at least once in your life. In addition to this, you can also choose to read books like ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People,’ ‘Think and Grow Rich,’ ‘The Secret’ and ‘the power of Positive thinking.’

These books will change the way you look at the world and also at yourself. Rediscover the inner you with these books.

Here are some more books for you to read:

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