Biographies are fascinating, someone people are truly incredible. The best part of the human existence is how imperfect we are and how those uniquenesses /nature or nurture/ take people on their different paths.

Been eating up alot of the recommendations.

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This is what always strikes me in Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. He was the king of the world we can say but his problems regarding love, faith, life, time are so universal that it's unimaginable almost

the Autobiography if Woody Guthrie is good. He was a commie but it's still a good work on all the l things not commie.

"Bound for Freedom".

And "Hollywood" by Charles Bukowski. He writes about writing the screen play, "Bar Fly" and doing the Movie with Faye Dunnaway and Mickey Rourke. It's biographical, too.

Biography of John Muir is incredible. Highly recommend. Dude was an engineering savant. Also casually decided to walk from Wisconsin to Florida just for fun

What are your favourites?