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BTS
On the road of idolization, I never stopped at a bean and fell in love with BTS. It's been six years since I made my debut. I have no second thoughts on the new "Meilang". I followed my love beans wholeheartedly, started the life of # loveyourself: tell yourself #, found myself and started the road of reading. This is really an inspirational cleverness. )
Do the list of books recommended by BTS first. Thank you for my love beans, and I have recommended so many good books. Bow! )
I will do the book review series of "Bulletproof Pushing Books" one after another, and reply "Bulletproof" backstage to obtain e-book resources.
Interested idolized er, please pay attention to the "book recommendation sister" of WeChat official account, or join me in the reading sharing community.
1. hermann hesse: Demian: Wandering Youth.
"Every life is a journey of self. The most terrible thing in the world is your own way. "
Young Sinclair's arduous journey of finding himself.
Born and raised in the "bright world", Sinclair accidentally discovered a completely different "another world", where the chaos and darkness made him anxious and confused, and fell into the disaster caused by lies.
At this moment, a boy named Demian appeared and took him out of the swamp. From then on, he began to find himself lonely. In the following years, "Demian" appeared in different identities and became his guide every time he searched alone and made a difficult choice. ...
2. Siddhartha in hermann hesse
"Love is the most important thing in the world. It may be important for great thinkers to study, explain or despise the world; But I think the only important thing is to love the world, not despise it. We should not hate each other, but treat the world with love, praise and respect, and be kind to ourselves and all life. "
"I understand you, but that's what the Buddha said. He preached tolerance, self-denial, compassion and patience-but there was no love. He forbade us to be bound by secular love. "
Siddhartha, a noble young man in ancient India, is handsome and intelligent, and has everything enviable. In order to pursue peace of mind, he embarked on a journey of seeking Tao alone.
3. hermann hesse: Glass Ball Game
"Human beings are also soulful and caring creatures, and there are still things in the human body that run counter to instinctive impulses, prompting people to yearn for self-purification."
In a future world, the glass ball game has become a symbol system evolved from music and mathematics, which is all human knowledge and spiritual wealth. Due to countless politics and wars, human civilization is facing the threat of destruction. A religious group is making unremitting efforts to save and publicize human spiritual culture.
The Knesset is an orphan, raised by this religious group. He is gifted and intelligent. With outstanding talent and super organizational ability, he has been rising in this elite group until he topped the group and became a master of glass ball games. But as he grew older, he gradually became dissatisfied with this isolated spiritual kingdom and felt that it was impossible to contribute to the people in this ivory tower. So he came to the real world and tried to improve the whole world with education. However, his career was unfinished, but unfortunately he drowned in a swimming.
Hesse's three works discuss self and love from three stages: youth, youth and old age. Before that, I had never read any works by German writers. It was idolize's opportunity that made me read the works of German writers. These three works are obviously exploring themselves, which is consistent with bulletproof advocacy that only by knowing yourself and loving yourself can we love others.
4. Haruki Murakami: Kafka by the sea
"Narrow, harsh, self-righteous and unimaginative propositions, empty terms, usurped ideals, rigid ideological systems-for me, what is really terrible is these things."
Kafka Tamura left home alone on the eve of15th birthday and took a night coach to Shikoku. The reason for leaving is to escape the father's more terrible prediction than King Oedipus: you will kill your father and have sex with your mother and sister.
He came to a private library by accident and lived here. Ms. Saeki, the curator, is a beautiful woman in her forties, with elegant temperament and mysterious twists and turns in her life. Kafka suspected that she was his mother, but Saeki was noncommittal. Kafka fell in love with Saeki and had a physical relationship with him.
There is also a sub-line in the novel. The protagonist of the second line is the old man Nakata. When he was in primary school during World War II, he experienced a mysterious coma. From then on, he lost his memory, but he gained the mysterious ability to talk with cats. Nakata killed a man who claimed to be Gionee Woka when he lost control, and he hitchhiked all the way here.
5. Haruki Murakami: Norwegian forest
"I only worry about one thing, that is, I am afraid that I am not worthy of my suffering."
The protagonist Watanabe started his love entanglement with two girls in the first person.
6. Haruki Murakami: "Dance! Dance! Dance! 》
It is incredible that people have grown up for many years at once. Without rhyme or reason! I used to think that people get older step by step year by year. But that's not the case. People will get old in an instant.
The novel is divided into two clues. One is that "I" and my old classmate and movie star Wu Fantian met two call girls, killed them out of psychological distortion and committed suicide by throwing themselves into the sea. The other is that I met a lonely girl, Xue, whose photographer mother Yu and her boyfriend Dick, but kind Dick died in a car accident. "I" lived in shock for a while in the shadow of death, and finally fell in love with a hotel waitress and gained a sense of security.
7. Ry? Murakami: The baby is in the cupboard.
"People don't need to be afraid of reality, just bow their heads and admit that the worst situation is only Lacrimosa."
Aqiao and Aju are two baby boys abandoned by their biological mothers in lockers. They spent their childhood in an orphanage, adopted by a down-and-out couple, spent their youth in the ruins of a coal mine, and successively entered the deformed society in Tokyo.
Aqiao was packaged as a pop star by the boss with the baby's body and life experience as a selling point. I became popular, but I lost myself. Finally, we can only rely on our own blood to restore our sense of knowledge and find real music. Aju followed her foster mother to Aqiao, but her foster mother died in the noise of Tokyo. He tried to stop his boss from speculating about Aqiao's life experience, but killed his own mother by mistake in the chaos created by the media. He rescued the shipwrecked sailors who were reeducation through labor, and was involved in a scuffle in an insulting interview with the media, so he had to go to the Pacific Ocean to find the poison that destroyed this dirty city.
8. Nietzsche: "Zarathustra Che said this."
A book suitable for everyone, not anyone.
9. Nietzsche: "Philosophy in the Greek Age"
For people who are far away from us, we only need to know their purpose, so we can praise or criticize them as a whole.
For those who are close to us, we judge them according to their means to achieve their goals: we often blame their goals, but we like them because of their means or ways to achieve their wishes.
Only for their founders, the philosophical system is completely correct. For all later philosophers, these systems are often a huge mistake, while for those with lower intelligence, they are a mixture of truth and fallacy. But in the final analysis, these systems are a mistake, so they can be abandoned. So many people criticize all philosophers because the purpose of philosophers is different from their own; Philosophers are people who are far away from them.
10. Nietzsche: My sister and I.
"Death cancels life, and life cancels death in constant resurrection."
From childhood to adolescence, the ambiguous relationship between Sister Elizabeth, a woman who has been entangled with Nietzsche all her life.
1 1. Murray stein: Jung's mind map
We can dream as many dreams as we want. Maybe we feel more than we think. In Jung's time, the inner world was the field of position, and he found this field extremely rich in content.
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