I need a book recommendation

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TheRoadSouth
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I need a book recommendation

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Something that I can listen to on road trips that helps "people like us".
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Lol, I just saw the sticky post titled "Recommended Reading List". Why wasn't I led to that post earlier? Oh yeah, I'm not that righteous.
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What type of ‘help’ are you looking for? Something to give you a reason to maintain faith, or something to just understand isssues/think differently about things?
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Jonathon Haidt's "The Righteous Mind" is an audio book.
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Honestly, I'm looking for material that, in any way, can help someone in our position to understand life and our path better.
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For understanding life and our path better I recommend Michener's "The Source."
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I just read "The Book of Joy" and got a lot out of it.
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“A short history of nearly everything” Bill Bryson

Good perspective on how “miraculous” (or coincidental) pretty much everything is.
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w2mz wrote: Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:19 am “A short history of nearly everything” Bill Bryson

Good perspective on how “miraculous” (or coincidental) pretty much everything is.
Everyone should read (or listen to) this book.
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I recommend anything on Stoicism.
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On my way out I enjoyed "Sapiens".
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"The Demon Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark" by Carl Sagan.

Audio book available from Audacity or Amazon.

I would also suggest checking out your local library. At least my local one has a lot of audio books.
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Well, I took Oliver up and downloaded The Righteous Mind. Listened maybe 30 minutes but really loving it already! Thanks for all the suggestions!
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If you liked the Righteous mind you should also try: Big Gods, The Moral Animal, and Homo Deus. Those three impressed me almost as much as Haidt.
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If you want to branch out philosophically and also learn some ideas and techniques that'll help fill the God-shaped hole, try "How To Wake Up" by Toni Bernhard. It's a gentle introduction to secular Buddhism.
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Depending on how deep you want to go down the rabbit hole... "The Evolution of God". It talks about how the idea of a monotheistic God evolved over time, and some ideas as to why it may have had more staying power than some of the other Gods.

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