Non-Fiction That Changed Me
The truth is stranger and more wonderful (and horrifying) than fiction...in my humble opinion.
The author describes the process of ruining a country or group of people so simply that it's almost unbelievable. Almost. This one haunts me.
Talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion! Moshe Kasher's life has hilarious (and horrifying) lessons for anyone.
I felt seen and validated. I also had a better understanding of (and empathy for) extroverts than I ever had before.