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Books with Great Concepts

  • wanghaiqing2004
  • Oct 30, 2025
  • 1 min read

The Doors of Perception by John Baggley

Questioning the reality of one’s physical state of being and the limitations of psychological theory that man faces day to day. All while on a psychedelic drug.




The Present Age by SOREN Kierkegaard

On The Death of Rebellion

Awareness of rising herd syndrome in humanity. Speaks about the moral consciousness humans pretend to have, yet do little to nothing when given the opportunity. 



Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami

Fantasy fiction with themes of metaphysical hindrances in youth and the power of (or lack of) curated reality


Nausea by Jean Paul Sartre

Extreme focus on themes of confusion, fear, and plummeting self-righteousness. Also, disturbances in the brain’s capacity to process and acknowledge life and interpersonal affairs. 


The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky 

Manifests the idea of God and the suffering of innocence people through three young brothers and such visions. Describes dilemmas going through all of ones’  life. Consolidating his own gaps of faith. You can pick it up in any time of your life and still find an aspect that reosonates with you. 

Albert Camus references in the Myth of Sysyphus and Sigmund Freud deemed “the most magnificent book ever written”


 
 
 

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