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Issue 1 Pursuing the Meaning of Life

Victor Frank (and)

Frank is a famous psychologist in the 20th century. During the Nazi period, as a Jew, his family was put into Auschwitz concentration camp. His parents, wife and brother all died in the gas chamber, and only he and his sister survived. The first part of this book describes Frank's experience in the concentration camp, and the second part expounds his "meaningful therapy". This book is not only suitable for psychology lovers, but also for those who face challenges and want to find the meaning of life.

The second kind of procrastination psychology

Jane Bok Lenora Yuan (same as above)

Do you want to get rid of the bad habit of procrastination? The two California psychologists accurately grasped the root of procrastination in the practice of treating procrastination patients. This book can help readers to reduce procrastination and enjoy life better.

The third issue of Interpretation of Dreams

Freud (attached)

Known as the first masterpiece of psychoanalysis. Through the scientific exploration and interpretation of dreams, the ignorance, superstition and mystery of dreams for thousands of years have been broken, and the subconscious mind that affects people's thoughts and behaviors has been revealed.

Fourth place "How to read a book"

Mortimer J. Edlow/Charles Van Doren (with)

Those who don't know how to read and those who study hard can read this book less by mistake. People who have some reading experience can have a deeper confirmation and understanding by reading this book. This book introduces three levels of reading and gives detailed instructions for each level. This is a very practical reading manual.

Fifth place "influence"

Siodini, Robert

Politicians use influence to win elections, businessmen use influence to sell goods, and salesmen use influence to lure you to wait and see. Even your friends and family will unconsciously use their influence on you. But why, when a request is made in different ways, your reaction will change from passive resistance to active cooperation?

The sixth "Dream of Red Mansions"

Cao Xueqin (same)

If every westerner has a Hamlet in his heart, then every China has his own Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai in his heart. This book takes Baodai's love tragedy as the main line and opens a complex and grand feudal family world. Far more than that, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are all reflected here, and historians, writers and philosophers have all seen what they want to see in the book.

Seventh place design psychology

Donald Norman (same)

This book is a must-read for students interested in product design. In this book, Dr. Norman emphasizes the user-centered design concept and reminds consumers that the items they choose must be easy to understand. It is hoped that designers should pay attention to the aesthetic feeling of design while not ignoring some necessary factors of design, because for product design, safety and usability are always the key to competition.

No.8 little prince

Antonio de San Exupery

Saint Exupery is a legendary pilot. His book takes the pilot as the narrator and tells all kinds of adventures the little prince experienced during his journey from his own planet to the earth. The innocent eyes of the little prince saw the emptiness, blindness and stupidity of adults, and recorded the fate of human loneliness and rootlessness drifting with the wind.

No.9 strategic thinking

Avinash K. Dixit/Barry J. Nilbov (same as above)

This book, co-authored by Neil Boff, a professor at Yale University, and dixit, a professor at Princeton University, shows readers who have no economic foundation the truth of strategic thinking in game theory with many living examples. Life is a never-ending decision-making process. This book is not only suitable for students who are interested in game theory, but also for all students who want to make life decisions more orderly.

10 is priceless

William poundstone (same)

Why do free chocolates drive us crazy? Why are the positions with higher prices more popular in Broadway theaters? Why does $654.38+$00,000 bring pleasure, and $4 million can be doubled? Why do you have to bid first and open your mouth when bargaining? William poundstone tells us the answer: the price is just a collective illusion. If you want to know the secret of price, take a look at this book!