What books have you read that have taught you a lot about life?

Read a lot of books. However, the books that benefit me the most, even let me really see the essence of life, are not inspirational books of ordinary people, successful autobiographies of great men, life essays of scholars, and historical biographies of ancient people. It turned out to be the author of the book "The Sorting Magic of a Heartbeat Life". He was a Japanese who was interested in sorting and storing since he was a child, and he developed his own career when he grew up. This book is about storage and arrangement. Yes, it is to look at things around you in your own environment and give up by judging whether it is something you like, so as to leave what you really like and love, so as to achieve the goal of being surrounded by things you like. It seems to be the consolidation of the environment, but in the process of consolidation, we can re-recognize ourselves through thinking and action. I read this book at that time, just when I entered social work. On the one hand, I have my own independent economy, mistakenly thinking that material can improve my status, and I am caught in constant buying in buy buy, not to mention that weight is not important. The home is gradually filled with a lot of items purchased on the online shopping platform, and some even bought them once and never used them, which is obviously impulsive consumption. The home is always in a state of finished fighting, and every time I want to sit on the sofa, I have to push a bunch of things to drop my ass. On the other hand, the transformation from students to social people will inevitably lead to anxiety and pressure. Every time I go home, I feel particularly tired and don't even want to go home in the face of more and more items at home. You will also fall into a state of self-abandonment, and you will overeat. I was lucky enough to read this book. This book taught me to re-examine myself. This book has a good concept, the owner of the item is himself, don't let the item become his own owner.