six nonfiction books that absolutely rewired me.

i said i'd share these. finally doing it.

six nonfiction books that absolutely rewired me. the kind where you have to put the book down for three days because the floor moved.

→ The Drama of the Gifted Child by Alice Miller – short. surgical. you will never look at your childhood the same way again.

→ The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell – once you see the monomyth you cannot unsee it

→ The Haunted Self by Onno van der Hart, Ellert Nijenhuis & Kathy Steele – dense. clinical. the most clarifying thing i've ever read on dissociation.

→ The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn – written in 1925 and still hits like a freight train

→ The Wisdom of Insecurity by Alan Watts – the antidote to most of modern anxiety, and he wrote it in 1951

→ Mother Hunger by Kelly McDaniel – read this if you've ever felt like something was missing and couldn't name it

these are not casual reads. some of them require you to be in a season where you can actually sit with what they're saying.

but if you want books that reorganize your inner architecture — start here.

save it. send it to the friend who needs it. tell me which one you've already underlined to death :]

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Charlie Page

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