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Arianna Huffington's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 6 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2021)

Favorite books recommended by Arianna Huffington, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/arianna-huffington-favorite-books/.

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David Lynch · Buy on Amazon
"Ideas are like fish,’ writes director David Lynch, who is also a longtime meditator. ‘If you want to catch the big fish, you’ve got to go deeper. Down deep, the fish are more powerful and more pure. They’re huge and abstract. And they’re very beautiful.'"
Cover of Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Carl Jung · Buy on Amazon
"I have long been captivated by Jung’s emphasis on dreams and archetypes. This autobiographical work, one of my favorite books, helped me explore the possibility that our nighttime dreams, far from shutting us off from “the real world,” actually open up another reality — a timeless place that allows us to listen to our souls."
Mark Williams and Danny Penman · Buy on Amazon
"Williams and Penman suggest a variety of quick and easy ways to practice mindfulness, including taking something we’ve placed on autopilot — brushing our teeth, drinking our morning coffee — and putting it back on the list of things we pay attention to."
Joan Halifax · Buy on Amazon
"Halifax is a Zen Buddhist priest, an anthropologist, and a hospice worker. She writes that treating death as a ‘drugged-up, tube-entangled, institutionalized’ final stage denies us valuable life lessons. She argues that the practice of giving care to the dying ‘enjoins us to be still, let go, listen, and be open to the unknown.'"
Adam Grant · Buy on Amazon
"Grant, a Wharton professor, cites studies that show that those who give their time and effort to others end up achieving more success than those who don’t. It’s true for salespeople, engineers, and medical students: Nice guys don’t finish last!"
Chade-Meng Tan · Buy on Amazon
"One of the most popular classes Google offers to its employees is called ‘SIY,’ for ‘Search Inside Yourself.’ The class was started by Tan, an engineer and Google employee No. 107, who eventually wrote this book about his principles. The course is divided into three parts: attention training, self–knowledge, and building useful mental habits."

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