Good books for business/work ethic/success

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Any books that have helped you succeed / improve your habits or changed your life tbh?

Best ones I could recommend are these.

Unscripted: Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Entrepreneurship - MJ DeMarco
Deep Work - Cal Newport
Atomic Habits - James Clear

And indirectly (jocks who put this shit to the test and achieved success):

Can't hurt me: Master your mind and defy the odds - David Goggins
Total Recall - Arnold Schwarzenegger

In the past week I've managed to quadruple my output with techniques and shit from those books. It's been brutal though and very mentally taxing.

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What did you get done this week?
 
What did you get done this week?
Learned various new video editing methods and techniques + created YT content in record time
 
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The Art of Seduction: How to become Confident and Charismatic Around Women - by Tyler Maher
 
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The Art of Seduction: How to become Confident and Charismatic Around Women - by Tyler Maher
Back when I was incel I actually read these

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The classics obv. Tbh it doesn’t really matter what success books you really read, as long as you’re in the right mindset to take info from it and apply to yourself

Think and grow rich

Richest man in Babylon (short read)

Autobiographies about people you find interesting are also super good
 
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The classics obv. Tbh it doesn’t really matter what success books you really read, as long as you’re in the right mindset to take info from it and apply to yourself

Think and grow rich

Richest man in Babylon (short read)

Autobiographies about people you find interesting are also super good
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Reading these will be fucking useless if you don't apply them to your work/life

Most people read self improvement books for mental masturbation, makes them feel like they're making progress by simply reading jfl
 
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Work Ethics : This is all you need + following his videos, thats it, hardwork and suffering

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The richest man in babylon is a simple book everyone should read about personal finance.
 
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As a self-made moneymaxxer in my early 20's I can tell you books are cope. Practising self-control is the only skill you actually need to succeed as a beginner
 
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As a self-made moneymaxxer in my early 20's I can tell you books are cope. Practising self-control is the only skill you actually need to succeed as a beginner
How did you make your money?
 
Why read a long ass book when you can watch a summary of the most important points?
 
Kind of related but read everything by Seneca for giga mental discipline maxxing fuel
 

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