A Few Good Books
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I'll be buying your book soon. :) I look forward to your ideas. Most of the books I buy are through word of mouth. Robert Greene was a word of mouth purchase. I have a small library. I love to read. But each time I read a book, I feel more stupid. I begin to hate our society. I realise that I've learned nothing from college.
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Not going to lie dude I realy like you overall mentality set. Good stuff really wise man! Those books are really good, its hard to find a good fucking book that you can actually take something from it!!! Keep those videos coming man!!
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@jb2134 nice
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Thank you for your review of The Speed of Trust. I work directly with Stephen and would like to send you a signed copy. Please contact me and we will make that happen for you.
Trust makes the world go 'round!
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The other two I like are "The Fuck-Up" by Arthur Nersesian, and "The Bear Went Over the Mountain" by William Kotzwinkle. I don't read much fiction anymore, so that's pretty much it...
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hey I really liked that book by Paul Neilan you recommended and It was hillarious. Unfortunately , he has only written that one good book. Do you have any recommendations from the slacker fiction genres similar to Apathy and other small victories and a similar writing style similar ?
I love "The 33 Strategies of War", "The 48 Laws of Power", "Art of Seduction", and "The 50th Law." Robert Greene is brilliant. I read all his books. It helped me understand the bullshit of society.
TheDemocraticEmpire 9 months ago
@TheDemocraticEmpire Another book you might enjoy, then, is called "Pimpology". No joke.
TheLogicJunkie 9 months ago
I'm also a big reader, have a similar reading list.
Mostly on the economy/finance, why things are happening. 48 laws of power I liked by robert greene. Also guns, germs and steel. And biographies of successful people.
Have you read Liberty and Tyranny by Mark Levine? Its the best political book I've read that sums up where we are now.
jb2134 2 years ago
Cool... There's a book I just finished, that I really enjoyed, called "Bionomics", by Michael Rothschild. It's all about approaching economics with the scientific models and laws that we have of biology and ecology, rather than strictly mechanical physics.
And, no, I haven't read the Levine book. I'll check that out. I am very interested in a book I just saw on the shelves called "Liberal Fascism".
TheLogicJunkie 2 years ago