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Harry Holland | |
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Occupation | Author |
Nationality | British |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Notable works | Wanderlust Wisdom: The Black Sheep's Guide, Vagabond Life |
Harry Holland is a British author known for his work in non-fiction literature, particularly on themes of self-development, travel, digital nomadism, and red pill philosophy. His writings frequently explore the lifestyles of digital nomads and the philosophies behind minimalism and stoicism. Holland's works have gained a following among readers interested in alternative approaches to travel, lifestyle, and personal growth.
Biography
[edit]Harry Holland’s career as an author spans several books that delve into various aspects of nomadic lifestyles and self-development. He explores themes such as spirituality, stoicism, and non-traditional perspectives on relationships and personal independence. His notable works include Wanderlust Wisdom: The Black Sheep's Guide and Vagabond Life, which reflect his interest in guiding individuals towards unconventional life choices..[1] His works are available on platforms like Waterstones[2], Bookshop.org[3], ThriftBooks[4], and Goodreads[5]
Works
[edit]- Wanderlust Wisdom: The Black Sheep's Guide
- Vagabond Life
- The Side Hustle Blueprint: A Step-by-Step Guide to Building Additional Income
- The Rational Optimist's Handbook
- How to Reprogram Your Brain: A Practical Guide to Transforming Your Mindset
- Digital Nomad: The Complete Guide to Becoming a Digital Nomad In The 21st Century!
References
[edit]External Links
[edit]- Official website of Harry Holland(https://www.harryholland.co.uk)