What's your opinian obout reading self improvement books?
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What's your opinian obout reading self improvement books?

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Thanks.
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- The Mythwriter
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I also have a brief story to support this. I used to volunteer at my library a year or so back, and one day I was checking in some returned books with our computer. I checked in about five such self-help books on the subject of punctuality, time management and general organizational improvement. The books were three weeks overdue. How I do love irony.
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It's not the book in and of itself that is 'fixing' anything. It's the way you perceive and take in the information that is in the book, and the way that information is given to you that helps you to overcome. But yes, if a person thinks that by just reading the book your problem is going to miraculously 'fix' itself, then that's a delusion. But yes, they do help. Because of a lot of reading (not just self-help, but spiritual books too) I came to really know myself and like who I was (and am) because i actively worked on myself and sort of became my own psychologist in a way.The Mythwriter wrote:Erm... I don't want to just bash them, they have to be of some use, or surely they'd die out. But I don't think, if you have a difficulty that you would go to the trouble of finding a book to help you fix, that the book alone can fix it. I think they can surely be useful, depending on the subject, but I would imagine only in conjunction with additional help from a person can the problem really be solved.
I also have a brief story to support this. I used to volunteer at my library a year or so back, and one day I was checking in some returned books with our computer. I checked in about five such self-help books on the subject of punctuality, time management and general organizational improvement. The books were three weeks overdue. How I do love irony.
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