25 years old is the age, the age where you are half a decade away from a new chapter of your life, the age where you are passing form a young adult to full fledge adult, the age where you gotta start taking things even more seriously, the age where professional and personal milestone start to pile up, etc. In short, it is an important age, and also as good as any for a read.
Gain some new perspective on life with these books that every 25 Year Old Should Read.
Byron Tully from TheOldMoneyBook
Jenny Keyt from WhitePowderFences
Mike Brodsky from Incremental Improvements
Melike Tan
Kyle Hoffman from Noob Gains
Bethany Platanella from Craft Travel
Adina Mahalli from EnlightenedReality
Chase Lawson
Shiwon Oh from Fueled
Matt Smith from Modern Era Counseling
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#1 How to Eat by Thich Naht Hanh
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#2 The Old Money Book by Byron Tully
The second section of the book details How Old Money Does It, with easy-to-understand and simple-to-implement strategies about how to dress, furnish your home, and buy a car, among other things.
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#3 White Powder Fences by Ingrid O. Duva and Betty O. McAleer
She also faces a dilemma familiar to many immigrants – adjusting to social rules that differ and sometimes conflict with her upbringing. Her father’s connection to the Colombian drug cartel casts a shadow over these every-day problems, until the day when drugs force Josefina to make choices that have life-altering consequences.
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#4 Incremental Improvements: Change Your Life One Small Step At A Time by Mike Brodsky
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#5 Key To Learning Italian Elementary Level by Melike Ayşe Kuroğlu Tan
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#6 Starting Strength: Basic Barbell Training, 3rd Edition
So, what other way to take a serious approach towards building the strongest, most muscular, and leanest version of yourself than with a proven manual? Starting Strength by Mark Rippetoe is one of the most well-respected books on the topic of resistance training with barbells ever written. The first time I read it, I was actually intimidated because I realized that following the instructions and programming laid out in this book would require me to cross the line from a casual gym-goer to a serious strength trainee.
Despite my hesitations in the beginning, I learned the program, studied the exercise illustrations, and never looked back. Thanks to this book, I gained a new perspective on what it takes to build real physical strength and and the lesson that doing something difficult for a very long time can yield the best rewards.
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#7 The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist, in a delicate, subtle way, guides us to the answers to those questions by means of beautifully narrated and colorful fiction. An absolute must-read for anyone looking for big answers to big questions.
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#8 The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
He’s all about being real and practical about the bad things in life. Manson discusses how the key to being happy isn’t specifically optimism, but rather, learning how to handle negative events better. It’s all about embracing the bad and working with it, rather than trying to ignore it.
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#9 Financial Freedom: Breaking the Chains to Independence and Creating Massive Wealth
It’s written by a 26-year-old who’s personally overcome $23,000 in debt and he presents it in a way that’s easy to understand while providing substantial value and helpful information.
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#10 The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
The journey to the mountains wouldn’t have been so life-changing if it wasn’t for the dwarves that accompanied Bilbo, supporting him even in the midst of difficulty and imminent defeat. Friends play key roles in building our support system; having them around makes even the toughest days livable.
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#11 The Meaning of Anxiety by Rollo May
Rather, Rollo May wants us to see that anxiety is a universal experience driven by our human need to make meaning of our lives. Whether you’re struggling with acute anxiety or just curious about your place in the cosmos, I can’t think of a better time in life to pick up The Meaning of Anxiety than in your mid-20s.
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