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The Most Inspirational Books of All Time
The Most Inspirational Books of All Time Books are an integral part of our lives, sometimes serving as a great guide, sometimes as a thought-provoking companion. For me, certain books not only reflect a specific time but carry important messages that transcend eras. These works that have left their mark on human history often contribute to our personal development as well. Here are the most inspirational books of all time, according to me:
By WORKING BRAIN12 months ago in BookClub
Orwell’s 1984: A Warning on the Destruction of Freedom and Truth
George Orwell's novel "1984" presents a dystopian narrative set in a dark future where a totalitarian regime exercises complete control over individuals, eradicating freedom and distorting reality. Published in 1949, this story follows the life of Winston Smith, who lives in a world where truth is manipulated constantly, and citizens are under perpetual surveillance.
By WORKING BRAINabout a year ago in Art
10 Most Interesting and Quirky Aspects of Indian Culture
10 Most Interesting and Quirky Aspects of Indian Culture 1. Holi Festival: The Frenzy of Colors Holi is one of India’s most colorful and joyous festivals, celebrated to mark the arrival of spring. People gather in the streets to throw colored powders and water at each other. This festival, filled with dances, songs, and street food, symbolizes India’s cultural diversity and community spirit.
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in FYI
About the Three Body Problem
About the Three Body Problem A look at the movies adapted from the book The Three-Body Problem The phenomenon called the "Three-Body Problem" expresses a problem in classical mechanics. This problem aims to calculate the movements of three bodies in a system where these bodies interact through gravitational forces. In this complex dynamic system, the interactions between the three bodies can result in highly challenging and unpredictable outcomes.
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in Fiction
10 Hilarious Lawsuits That Will Leave You in Stitches
10 Hilarious Lawsuits That Will Leave You in Stitches Absurd Tales from Real Life Legal Cases! There are many interesting stories about the funniest lawsuits ever happened in the world. Some incidents within the legal system can be so absurd and amusing that they surprise people. Here is a list of the funniest lawsuits in history:
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in Humor
"The 10 most evil science fiction and fantasy books of all time"
Dune - Frank Herbert (1965): "Dune" is the first book in Frank Herbert's award-winning science fiction epic series, published in 1965. The story unfolds on the desert planet of Arrakis, which produces the most valuable substance in the universe, spice. The book delves into themes such as political intrigue, societal change, religion, and economics. The main character, Paul Atreides, embarks on a complex journey in a world filled with political maneuvering. "Dune" is considered a classic of science fiction literature, captivating readers with its in-depth character development and rich universe.
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in Art
"The Golden Ratio" tells about Allah
In the universe, from the microcosm to the macrocosm, there exists a visible measure and harmony in the bodies of all created beings. This perfection, not easily perceived by the human eye and mind, carries the characteristic of the "golden ratio," as expressed by the sciences.
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in Art
"Empedokles' Friends" - Summary | Book Summary And Review
"Empedokles' Friends" - Summary "Empedokles' Friends" is a significant work by the renowned Lebanese author, Amin Maalouf, published in 1991. The book combines philosophical and historical fiction elements to present a profound story. It encapsulates a summary that questions human history, belief systems, and intrinsic values. The novel's essence lies in Maalouf's characteristic style, examining human freedom, philosophical thought, and the struggles of great thinkers. The narrative unfolds in the ancient Greek world of the 5th century on the island of Sicily. It revolves around two main characters, Empedocles, a renowned philosopher, poet, and healer, and Maximinus, the authoritarian and oppressive Roman Emperor.
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in Education
George Orwell- 1984 | Book Summary And Review
"1984" - Summary "1984" by George Orwell is a significant work in the dystopian genre and has left a lasting impact on world literature since its publication in 1949. The novel is set in a near-future world dominated by a totalitarian state, painting a dark picture of human freedom and individuality. Let's delve into the summary of the book:
By WORKING BRAIN2 years ago in Education











