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Prince Hamlet of Denmark, confronted by his murdered father's ghost, hesitates on the path of revenge — generating centuries of analysis about the nature of action, consciousness, and death.
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by William Shakespeare
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For beginners, we recommend starting with Atomic Habits (habits and systems), Deep Work (focus and concentration), or The Psychology of Money (financial habits). All three are readable without prior knowledge and deliver immediate practical value.
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