My goal for 2026 is to read one full book every week. I don’t follow a strict reading plan — I usually choose books based on how I feel at the moment. Still, if you enjoy reading too, I hope my reading journey can give you some inspiration or ideas.
Below is a record of the books I’ve read each month. Whenever possible, I’ll also share my reflections and reading notes on my website, so feel free to explore them if you’re interested in going deeper.

If you’re thinking about starting to exercise, this book might really inspire you. Understanding the science behind it can actually help you keep going.
Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain
by Eric Hagerman John J. Ratey MD (Author)

I think long-term stable jobs will be hard to come by in the future. If you want more freedom, and the chance to think about running your own business, this book is definitely worth a read.
Company Of One: Why Staying Small Is the Next Big Thing for Business
by Paul Jarvis (Author)

We shouldn’t let love turn into hatred. Life is too short — we should love boldly and openly. Holding grudges only creates knots in our hearts and can hurt those around us.
Vipers’ Tangle
Francois Mauriac (Author)

Powerful caught my eye with its title. I wasn’t that into it myself, but if you work in HR, it’s probably worth checking out.
Powerful: Building a Culture of Freedom and Responsibility
Patty McCord (Author, Narrator),
For February, I plan to read the following books. If you’d like to read along with me and share your thoughts, you can check them out on Amazon:
- Demian — Hermann Hesse
- The Dubliners — James Joyce
- Small Townspeople ?????? — Wen Shihao
- The Myth of Sisyphus — Albert Camus
I’m looking forward to exploring these books this month, and I’d love for you to join me on the journey.


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