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What excellent books on humanities and social sciences are recommended?
1, frankl's Pursuit of the Meaning of Life.

Frankl 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, only he and his sister were lucky.

Save. Frankl not only transcended this purgatory-like pain, but also combined his own experience with academics, initiated meaning therapy and found the meaning of rebirth for people. The first part of this book describes the concentration camps in frankl.

Calendar, the second part expounds his "meaning 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.

2. procrastination psychology

Author: [America] Jane Bok/[America] Lenora Yuan

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.

3. Austrian Freud's Interpretation of Dreams

Freud's Interpretation of Dreams is regarded as the first masterpiece of psychoanalysis. Through the scientific exploration and interpretation of dreams, it has found out the ignorance, superstition and secret feelings of dreams for thousands of years, and at the same time revealed the mystery of the subconscious mind that controls people's thoughts and behaviors. Whether you are interested in psychology or not, this book will bring you a new perspective on human spiritual world.

4, "Tolerance" Author: [America] Long Fang

Between tolerance and intolerance, religion has maintained its rule for thousands of years with blood and kindness, changing and not stagnant. From the twilight of the gods to curiosity, from the inquisition to the new sky, from Jesus Christ to blue.

No ... history sweeps everything and remembers everything. And after all this, is it interest or humanity that never leaves? This is a religious history, a history of tolerance and intolerance, and a bloody history of human nature.

The history of progress. Between words and pictures, tolerance vividly reproduces this history.

5, "How to Read a Book" Author: [America] Mortimer Ajdero/Charles Fando.

Can you read? Mortimer Ejdero tells you that reading is not that simple. 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.