I enjoy reading books about people who boldly pursue the lives they truly want. There is also something unique about these people and I’ve been trying to understand what that was.
They all come from different walks of life. They didn’t follow the conventional life path and they designed their lives how they wanted. I don’t know them personally, but from reading their stories, they were consistently true to themselves. Their voice was authentic and honest.
I read these books at the point in my life when I craved change. I was bored of the sameness and needed inspiration to make significant life decisions. I needed something new, something refreshing and reading these books was so energizing. They provided a break from the idealized world portrayed on social media. Their lives were far from perfect. They faced setbacks and rejections, but no matter what, they kept going.
I recently read Oliver Burkman’s newsletter about becoming who you are and this quote echoed my thoughts on the subjects of these books (his quote is more about the writing style but if you replace the word “writing” with “life,” that’s it):
‘‘I mean their writing itself conveys an intangible sense that they’ve accepted the kind of person they are, the subjects that interest them, the sort of help they can offer others – and they’re no longer wasting energy or dissipating focus by trying to do something else as well, or instead. What makes them inspiring isn’t that I want to write like them. It’s that I want to write like me in the way they write like themselves.’’
And finally, here are the books that had the biggest impact on how I think about life:
If you have books that impacted your life, please share them with me. I’d love to read them!