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The Prophet - Khalil Gibran

Week 4 my people, I'm giving you some weekly insight on books in my collection.

The Prophet by Khalil Gibran might be my favorite & definitely the book that I have gifted the most. The writing style is excellent, It's written in a story format with a poetic feel to it & is basically a philosophical work. This specific copy that I own, I've only seen on eBay recently, as it's a pocket-sized version, it's not common but there are a lot of versions available.

You can buy the book here: https://amzn.to/3VLjv33

1. Love: Gibran explores the nature of love, highlighting its ability to enrich & fulfill life. Love is portrayed as a force that transcends boundaries and unites souls in harmony & understanding.

2. Marriage: The book delves into the institution of marriage, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect, freedom, and companionship between partners. Gibran encourages couples to support each other's growth & individuality within the union

3. Children: Gibran reflects on the role of children in society, emphasizing their innate wisdom & uniqueness. He advocates for nurturing and guiding children with love & understanding, allowing them to flourish into their authentic selves

4. Work: Work is explored as a means of self-expression & contribution to society. Gibran encourages individuals to find purpose and fulfillment in their work, viewing it as a noble endeavor that allows one to actualize their potential

5. Joy & Sorrow: Gibran discusses the interconnectedness of joy and sorrow in life, highlighting how they complement each other and contribute to personal growth and resilience. He suggests embracing both experiences with calm & grace

6. Freedom: The book explores the concept of freedom as an inherent right of every individual. Gibran advocates for freedom of thought, expression, & choice, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and autonomy

7. Pain: Gibran reflects on the transformative power of pain and suffering, viewing them as catalysts for inner growth & spiritual awakening. He suggests embracing pain as a teacher that leads to greater understanding & enlightenment

8. Friendship: The value of friendship is extolled as a source of support, companionship, and joy in life. Gibran emphasizes the importance of cultivating meaningful connections with others based on mutual respect, trust & understanding

9. Death: Gibran offers reflections on death as a natural part of the human experience. He encourages acceptance & surrender to the mysteries of life & death, viewing death not as an end but as a transition to a higher state of being

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I just finished reading Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent's Hustler Harder, Hustle Smarter

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I just finished Hustle Harder Hustle Smarter by Curtis Jackson aka 50 Cent. The stories, perspective, mind set and insight from 50 in this book are amazing. He gives you all the details from being raised by his grand mother and selling drugs behind her back to his first record deal, getting shot 9 times and then getting dropped by the label. All the deals he turned down before he knew the deal with Eminem & Dre would change his life to touring in Europe and killing it, and then coming back home to the US and realizing that people just weren't feeling him anymore an artist. His relationship with his oldest son and his oldest son's mother and even his relationship with Tony Yayo, Llyod Banks, Floyd Mayweather, Deepak Chopra, Robert Greene etc. His role as an investor in Vitamin water and of course his current position as a successful TV producer for Power and his plans beyond that. Throughout his stories, 50 drops so much great insight on his thought process and how each relationship, good or bad allowed him to grow and ultimately made him successful. I highly recommend this book.

What are you reading right now ?