“The Last Lecture” is a testament to the enduring power of legacy and the impact one individual’s values and attitudes can have on others.
Reading List
God Is Not Great
A critical examination of organized religion and its impact on society, advocating for a secular worldview relying on humanistic values instead of religious doctrine.
Hamlet’s Blackberry
“Hamlet’s BlackBerry: A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good Life in the Digital Age,” written by William Powers, delves into the challenges and distractions of our constantly connected, digital world.
Freakonomics
“Freakonomics” is not just about economics in the traditional sense; it’s about thinking more deeply and critically about the world around us.
Waking Up
“Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion” is a book by Sam Harris that explores the nature of consciousness and offers a scientific perspective on spirituality without the framework of organized religion.
How Will You Measure Your Life?
This book challenges readers to deeply consider the kind of person they want to be and the legacy they wish to leave behind.
Lying
A philosophical and practical exploration of the concept and consequences of lying in various aspects of human life.
The God Delusion
This book systematically addresses arguments for the existence of God, scrutinize the role of religion in morality, and its influence on society.
Letters from a Stoic
“Letters from a Stoic” is a collection of 124 letters written by Seneca the Younger, a Roman Stoic philosopher, to Lucilius Junior, who was then the procurator of Sicily.
The End of Faith
“The End of Faith” calls for an honest conversation about the role of religion in modern society.