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Was there a book you really loved and read multiple times?

One of my favorite books is "Atomic Habits" by James Clear. I found this book to be the best resource on habits and I read it multiple times. I wanted to improve my habits, and this book provided practical advice that was easy to understand and apply. The book is structured in a way that makes it easy to revisit specific sections, allowing me to focus on the areas where I needed the most improvement.

One of the reasons I read the book multiple times is that it emphasizes the importance of small, incremental changes in behavior that lead to significant improvements over time. This message resonated with me as I had previously felt overwhelmed or discouraged by the prospect of making significant changes in my life.

"Atomic Habits" is a valuable resource for anyone looking to develop better habits and achieve their goals. Its practical advice, accessible writing style, and focus on small, consistent changes make it a must-read for those seeking self-improvement.
 
Though I've read a couple of books, the one I will never get tired of reading again and again is The Richest Man In Babylon. In the world where books about financial knowledge is filled with difficult jargons and suggestions that looks good in the books but hard to practice in real life, this masterpiece of a book simplified it all. What a book!
 
The Richest Man in Babylon is a timeless classic that teaches important financial principles through engaging stories and practical advice.
 

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