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Share your favourite books that have helped you improve

I'll start our with a few of my favourites:
• how to win friends and influence people - dale Carnegie
• how to stop worrying and start living - dale Carnegie
• rich dad poor dad - Robert T
• atomic habits - James clear
• emotional intelligence - Daniel Coleman
• the intelligent investor - Benjamin Graham
• influence: the psychology of persuasion - Robert B
• the laws of human nature - Robert Greene
• surrounded by idiots
• getting things done - David Allen
• the magic of thinking big - David J
• 48 laws of power - Robert greene
• never split the difference - Chris Voss

That's all I remember for now but I'll add more if a book I've read comes to my mind

What I can recommend if you aren't a reader or don't have much time, find the books on YouTube and set the sped to 1.25x or 1.5x depending on how fast you can comprehend what's being said while you do other stuff like cleaning, making food and so forth

Tagging some money/status maxing people:
@Nims @zv1212 @6ft4 @currylightskin @Balding exPrettyboy @anticel @ArvidGustavsson @Nano
 
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Share your favourite books that have helped you improve

I'll start our with a few of my favourites:
• how to win friends and influence people - dale Carnegie
• how to stop worrying and start living - dale Carnegie
• rich dad poor dad - Robert T
• atomic habits - James clear
• emotional intelligence - Daniel Coleman
• the intelligent investor - Benjamin Graham
• influence: the psychology of persuasion - Robert B
• the laws of human nature - Robert Greene
• surrounded by idiots
• getting things done - David Allen
• the magic of thinking big - David J
• 48 laws of power - Robert greene
• never split the difference - Chris Voss

That's all I remember for now but I'll add more if a book I've read comes to my mind

What I can recommend if you aren't a reader or don't have much time, find the books on YouTube and set the sped to 1.25x or 1.5x depending on how fast you can comprehend what's being said while you do other stuff like cleaning, making food and so forth

Tagging some money/status maxing people:
@Nims @zv1212 @6ft4 @currylightskin @Balding exPrettyboy @anticel @ArvidGustavsson @Nano
48 laws of power :love::love:. I need to get back to reading and finish it
 
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the book “nigger” by dick greggory
 
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Harry Potter mogs
 
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48 laws of power :love::love:. I need to get back to reading and finish it
I really enjoyed it even though some of the laws are quite disturbing, definitely worth a read for most people :love:🤙
 
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where is mein kampf?
 
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What I can recommend if you aren't a reader or don't have much time, find the books on YouTube and set the sped to 1.25x or 1.5x depending on how fast you can comprehend what's being said while you do other stuff like cleaning, making food and so forth
Do you even remember it tho?

Surely just listening to it won't you forget what you hear?
 
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Btw @Niko69 Daily Stoic by Ryan holiday is a good read.
 
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Generative energy is the only good book
 
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Do you even remember it tho?

Surely just listening to it won't you forget what you hear?
I usually remember most of the books if I find them important - I also have a "second brain" library/document in notion that keeps everything I find Important added, I think it highly depends on who you are as a person and how you retain memory, some people remember stuff better reading it slowly and applying it doing different kinds of techniques, but so far I've found it quite useful, if I forget something I quickly see a YouTube summery of the book after a year or so and everything comes back clearly
 
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Really good thread yakhi 😻🤙. Yakhis this is not an ordinary thread 🤙🤙🤙🤙😻😻😻😻😻. The fact that this thread is made by Yakhi Niko who has attained financial freedom and is consistently making 10k above a month makes this thread gold 😻😻😻😻🤙🤙🤙🤙
 
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cope books are useless they dont apport anything nobody likes to read they only worsen your eyesight oral tradition is much better but in our cucked civilization nobody does that
 
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Do you even remember it tho?

Surely just listening to it won't you forget what you hear?
I can remember them quite clearly (the books stated above and 50% of them I only listened to), there's sometimes I have to go back 10 seconds if I hear something important and want to hear it an ekstra time to be certain of remembering it (especially if it's on 1.25/1.5x speed), but other than that I don't really forget them
 
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Really good thread yakhi 😻🤙. Yakhis this is not an ordinary thread 🤙🤙🤙🤙😻😻😻😻😻. The fact that this thread is made by Yakhi Niko who has attained financial freedom and is consistently making 10k above a month makes this thread gold 😻😻😻😻🤙🤙🤙🤙
Thank you yakhi😻😻🤙🤙:love:
 
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cope books are useless they dont apport anything nobody likes to read they only worsen your eyesight oral tradition is much better but in our cucked civilization nobody does that
Look at the bottom of what I wrote, if you don't like reading you can listen to them on YouTube for free while doing work that doesn't involve using your brain. I used to listed to books while I was slavewaging at a warehouse, it definitely helped me, but you're right, if you don't want to apply what you read it is useless, but I'm assuming the people in here actually care about improving themselves
 
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the art of the deal
the ego and its own
mein kampf
the holy bible
1984

these five books are god tier and will help you so much
 
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the art of the deal
the ego and its own
mein kampf
the holy bible
1984

these five books are god tier and will help you so much
Idk if I trust a list that includes the Bible, but I'll take a look
 
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Share your favourite books that have helped you improve

I'll start our with a few of my favourites:
• how to win friends and influence people - dale Carnegie
• how to stop worrying and start living - dale Carnegie
• rich dad poor dad - Robert T
• atomic habits - James clear
• emotional intelligence - Daniel Coleman
• the intelligent investor - Benjamin Graham
• influence: the psychology of persuasion - Robert B
• the laws of human nature - Robert Greene
• surrounded by idiots
• getting things done - David Allen
• the magic of thinking big - David J
• 48 laws of power - Robert greene
• never split the difference - Chris Voss

That's all I remember for now but I'll add more if a book I've read comes to my mind

What I can recommend if you aren't a reader or don't have much time, find the books on YouTube and set the sped to 1.25x or 1.5x depending on how fast you can comprehend what's being said while you do other stuff like cleaning, making food and so forth

Tagging some money/status maxing people:
@Nims @zv1212 @6ft4 @currylightskin @Balding exPrettyboy @anticel @ArvidGustavsson @Nano
1662133059756
 
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Read it first and pray nigga
I went to a Catholic private school, so I've done my fair share of going to church and reading the Bible, probably more than the average Dane, but I'm analytical and logic at heart and therefore an atheist
 
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I went to a Catholic private school, so I've don't my fair share of going to church and reading the Bible, probably more than the average Dane, but I'm analytical and logic at heart and therefore an atheist
>catholic

Funny GIF
 
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Pretty much the same as Christianity, atheism mogs
Protestantism hits different though. Nothing better than being a WASP:feelsez:
 
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Isn't every catholic country western?
It means nothing. You know the christian values. Like "turn the other cheek, goy". Nobody practices them. People are willing to throw you under the bus the minute they get the chance.
 
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It means nothing. You know the christian values. Like "turn the other cheek, goy". Nobody practices them. People are willing to throw you under the bus the minute they get the chance.
yeah, you're right
 
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Protestantism hits different though. Nothing better than being a WASP:feelsez:
What do all religions have in common? They all believe in money, its the only true constant in every single one of them, it's the only thing that is real and makes the world go around 😻🤙🤙
 
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What do all religions have in common? They all believe in money, its the only true constant in every single one of them, it's the only thing that is real and makes the world go around 😻🤙🤙
money is cope, life is looks and jesus:feelsgah:
 
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He'll help you by saving you from burning forever


He was 6'3 nordic aryan
But that clearly doesn't change my life only what happens after it which I couldn't care less about
 
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anything by roosh v
 
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But that clearly doesn't change my life only what happens after it which I couldn't care less about
you'll care then when satan is torturing you FOREVER
 
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He was 6'3 nordic aryan
:feelsuhh:

1662134841976

Thats what scientists belive he actually looked like, doesnt look aryan to me.

He'll help you by saving you from burning forever
I was a practicing christian my entire childhood yet god didn't help me one bit. Still a normie, manlet & had such a fucked up childhood that I have to take pills just to function without having panic attacks.

Some christian beliefs/commandments are half decent tho and I do practice some of them.

But most christians are just god fearing people who would still be bad people if they wernt scared of the supposed consequences (damnation).
 
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Share your favourite books that have helped you improve

I'll start our with a few of my favourites:
• how to win friends and influence people - dale Carnegie
• how to stop worrying and start living - dale Carnegie
• rich dad poor dad - Robert T
• atomic habits - James clear
• emotional intelligence - Daniel Coleman
• the intelligent investor - Benjamin Graham
• influence: the psychology of persuasion - Robert B
• the laws of human nature - Robert Greene
• surrounded by idiots
• getting things done - David Allen
• the magic of thinking big - David J
• 48 laws of power - Robert greene
• never split the difference - Chris Voss

That's all I remember for now but I'll add more if a book I've read comes to my mind

What I can recommend if you aren't a reader or don't have much time, find the books on YouTube and set the sped to 1.25x or 1.5x depending on how fast you can comprehend what's being said while you do other stuff like cleaning, making food and so forth

Tagging some money/status maxing people:
@Nims @zv1212 @6ft4 @currylightskin @Balding exPrettyboy @anticel @ArvidGustavsson @Nano
this is shit compared to the great diary of a wimpy kid
 
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Thats what scientists belive he actually looked like, doesnt look aryan to me.


I was a practicing christian my entire childhood yet god didn't help me one bit. Still a normie, manlet & had such a fucked up childhood that I have to take pills just to function without having panic attacks.

Some christian beliefs/commandments are half decent tho and I do practice some of them.

But most christians are just god fearing people who would still be bad people if they wernt scared of the supposed consequences (damnation).
muh scientists.

they also say cro magnon was african tier dark and not just central asian colouring.

They also have fuck all evidence, that's literally just a conjecture they made. not scientific at all


Also god doesn't help you because he's pissed at you and wants you to feel pain and worship him. Shouldn't have been a sinner. You're lucky though, god will help you in the long term, with Jesus's sacrifice, he'll forgive you.
 
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Quran and erectus walks among us
6013398
 
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All Plato and Aristotle lectures

All Fyodor Dostoevsky lectures

The Stranger - Albert Camus

Thus spoke Zarathustra - Nietzsche

Critique of Pure reason - Kant

Illiada / Odissey

Idk there are many good lectures, those i mentioned certainly somehow will change the way you see the world
 
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Forgot - 12 rules for life by Jordan b Peterson
 
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Forgot - 12 rules for life by Jordan b Peterson
Read it and didn't like it,the bits about religion were great tho. I like technical infos, some of these books give underlieing averagejoe-science to give veridicity then general advice on how you should conduct yourself and general applications with a sprinkle of coping. They basically are like modern day bibles
 
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Share your favourite books that have helped you improve

I'll start our with a few of my favourites:
• how to win friends and influence people - dale Carnegie
• how to stop worrying and start living - dale Carnegie
• rich dad poor dad - Robert T
• atomic habits - James clear
• emotional intelligence - Daniel Coleman
• the intelligent investor - Benjamin Graham
• influence: the psychology of persuasion - Robert B
• the laws of human nature - Robert Greene
• surrounded by idiots
• getting things done - David Allen
• the magic of thinking big - David J
• 48 laws of power - Robert greene
• never split the difference - Chris Voss

That's all I remember for now but I'll add more if a book I've read comes to my mind

What I can recommend if you aren't a reader or don't have much time, find the books on YouTube and set the sped to 1.25x or 1.5x depending on how fast you can comprehend what's being said while you do other stuff like cleaning, making food and so forth

Tagging some money/status maxing people:
@Nims @zv1212 @6ft4 @currylightskin @Balding exPrettyboy @anticel @ArvidGustavsson @Nano
why tagging me boyo, tho thanks
 
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