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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.
“Men Are Better Than Women” by Dick Masterson
One of my favorites as well.
Starving the Monkeys, by Tom Baugh
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
The Manipulated Man
"One must put up barriers to keep oneself intact." - Neil Peart
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.

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