I haven’t read many classics, just a few like Animal Farm, 1984, Pride and Prejudice, The Great Gatsby, a couple of Shakespeare’s plays, and some of George Bernard Shaw’s dramas for college. But I know not all classics are worth reading, and I don’t want to read them just for the sake of it.
I’m looking for classic books—fiction or nonfiction—that will actually teach me something. Books that offer deep insights, life lessons, or a unique perspective on the world. They can be about philosophy, human nature, society, or personal growth—basically, something that will add real value to my life rather than just being a "must-read classic."
Any recommendations?
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