Saurav Pandey l August 10, 2025
Vikas Divyakirti, a renowned educator and motivational speaker, often emphasizes the importance of reading books that broaden one’s intellectual and philosophical horizons.
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A fascinating novel that doubles as an introduction to philosophy, Sophie’s World takes readers on a journey through the history of Western philosophical thought.
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A classic of Hindi literature, Godaan is a poignant portrayal of rural Indian society, highlighting themes of poverty, social injustice, and human resilience.
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Gandhi’s autobiography is not just a memoir but a profound guide to ethical living and self-discipline.
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A groundbreaking exploration of human history, Sapiens traces the evolution of Homo sapiens from ancient times to the modern era.
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This classic work by Friedrich Ratzel provides a comprehensive study of human civilizations, geography, and cultural evolution.
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Vikas Divyakirti believes that these books offer a blend of philosophy, history, ethics, and social understanding—essential for anyone seeking intellectual growth and a deeper comprehension of the world.
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