Highsnobiety Staff Share Their Self-Isolation Reading List
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Once youve finished binging your favorite Netflix series and every cat video on YouTube, youre going to need something more to combat quarantine boredom. Having your reading list stacked is an educational and inspirational way to wile away the hours.
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WHO and the
CDC. As were all spending our days indoors at the moment, its easy to feel bored and uninspired particularly once youve finished binging your favorite Netflix series and every cat video on YouTube. Unless, of course, your reading list is pre-stacked with inspirational and motivating books.
Whether your goal is to finish the book you were reading last summer, revisiting one of your favorite reads, or finding something new, theres no time like the present to up your literary intake. Reading will not only help you escape your living quarters but its
scientifically proven to boost your mental and physical health. So, if youre looking ways to
stay sane while youre self-isolating, picking up a good book should be on top of your to-do list. For those lacking ideas, the Highsnobiety teams in both Berlin and New York City offices have shared whats on their reading list. This time, we asked staff to share the books that have inspired them the most motivational reads, philosophy books, memoirs, novels, or poems.
Scroll down for the best inspirational books to read while you self-isolate.
The modern time we live in is full of weird and fearful shit, and this book helps you make sense of it all. Rather than tackle the complex topics of religion and politics, it explains why our brains make us act the way they do. Its a wildly refreshing psychological and behavioral take on the two topics that nobody wants to talk about, and its a great way to change your perspective this year. Itll help you understand yourself, develop compassion for people who arent like you, and the best part: itll make you look f**cking intelligent when the homies see it on your coffee table.
Naina Kamath, Digital Distribution Manager
Maggie Nelsons memoir, The Argonauts, isnt technically an inspirational book. I dont even know if you would call it a memoir. But its definitely one of the most helpful books Ive ever read. It pretty fundamentally changed the way I thought about love and family and sex and gender. Nelson writes so beautifully about art, literature, the limitations of language, and even her own butthole. Something this poetic and thoughtful feels especially valuable right now.
Isabelle Hore-Thorburn, Weekend Staff Writer
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