Life Lessons from the Books I Read
Some books are engraved in our memories not only with their narratives but also with the deep life lessons they give. There are books that leave a mark on every reader’s life and change their perspective. Over time, these books become a teacher, a guide, a friend.
For example, Jonathan Livingston Seagull is not just the story of a bird; it is a symbol of freedom, overcoming boundaries, and charting your own path. The book conveys the message that “not everyone has to be the same” and advises us to fight for our dreams.
Although The Little Prince may seem like a children’s book, it actually contains a deep philosophy written for adults. It describes basic emotions such as human relationships, friendship, love, and responsibility in a simple but impressive language. This book reminds us of the child within us.
Brave New World shows us how the boundless advancement of technology can turn humanity into robots. 1984, on the other hand, strikingly reveals how the concept of freedom can be manipulated by the system
These books and others like them are not works to be read and put on the shelf. They give direction to our lives, guide us in moments of decision and make us more conscious individuals. Every book is a mirror; sometimes we see ourselves, sometimes we see society in that mirror.