MGTOW-Themed Books

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    6shinystones
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    I’m sure this topic has come up at least once, however, using the search bar didn’t yield what I was looking for.

    Anyone find any mgtow-themed gems out there in their life experience? Not looking for the relationship type book. I’m more interested in any mgtow lifestyle, philosophy, solitude, achievement, self-improvement sort of stuff. Audiobooks are even better.

    I’ll offer an example to get things going, the 80/20 principle by Richard Koch is a great way to solidify your understanding of this rule. Reading (listening) to this book has enabled me to waste less time trying to perfectly/completely understand things that don’t have a significant impact on my life/success. You can know 80% there is to know about a subject with 20% of the effort. Seems like a good deal to me.

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    “Men Are Better Than Women” by Dick Masterson is my personal recommendation. Read that sucker when it first came out, and I still own a copy.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

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    “Men Are Better Than Women” by Dick Masterson

    One of my favorites as well.

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    Starving the Monkeys, by Tom Baugh

    Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.

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    The Manipulated Man

    "One must put up barriers to keep oneself intact." - Neil Peart

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    The Manipulated Man

    I already got this one down, was a nice quick read. Best gem in this book was that women actually like the busywork of cleaning, putting dishes away, etc.

    Starving the Monkeys, by Tom Baugh

    Looks like I gotta finish atlas shrugged before I can dive into that!

    “Men Are Better Than Women” by Dick Masterson is my personal recommendation. Read that sucker when it first came out, and I still own a copy.

    Seems like a waste of time reading about something I fully understand, no? Just kidding! Thank you for the recommendation.

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    It’s fiction, but not any old fiction. This is the greatest work to come out of the Existentialist philosophy. The anti-hero Mersault would rather die for the truth than lie and play the little games society makes us play. A man who doesn’t fit in, a monster.

    Also great descriptions of French Algeria. A MGTOW masterpiece.

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    Thank you Cu, that’s one book you can judge by its cover. Great picture with the title.

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    I would highly recommend “The Rational Male” – Book 1, by Rollo Tomassi. This gave me many “A-ha” moments explaining female nature and it can be applied to many situations in life.

    Other great self development books:

    “48 laws of Power” by Robert Greene

    “The Art of War” by Sun Tzu

    Because in order to be able to think, you have to risk being offensive.

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