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Books that can make me feel happy? Bonus for non-fiction. No self-help shit though.

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https://www.scribd.com/document/380820017/Peaceful-Pill-eHandbook-2020-Online-Edition-free-pdf-download

>> No.19539087

>>19539079
Nah faggot

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>> No.19539164

>>19539074
Brothers Karamazov changed my life for the better

>> No.19539544

>>19539074
No book can do that for you. It's on you to make changes in your life. Modern consumerist society has tried to turn everything into a commodity. And I really see that in you kids today. The whole redpill together with the ensuing whateveristhetopicpill bullshit has made it so that people think you can literally just swallow a pill to bring about fundamental changes in mindset and conduct. You can't. It requires discipline and effort, something that can't be consumed. It has to be established, and your life has be adjusted according to it. How is a book going to do this for you? Stop holding books responsible for what is your own responsibility.