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    NotMyProblem
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    I’m curious what your TOP 3 BOOKS are? Force yourself to choose only 3.

    I’ll start by offering my top 3:

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    sovereign individual

    THE SOVEREIGN INDIVIDUAL

    This is a must read for anyone seeking to understand the tectonic shifts happening today. This book describes in detail what to expect from the Information Revolution- which by the way is just getting started.

    Just as industrialization made feudalism irrelevant, the microprocessor will lead to the end of the modern day nation-state and the concept of citizenship… This book lays out in cold logic why the future will be radically decentralized.

    Sovereignty is moving from Nations to Individuals, not from nations to the UN- and the shift is happening 3 times as fast as the Industrial Revolution!

    The book was written in 1999, and many of their predictions have already come to pass, and many more are currently unfolding as I write this. This is hands down the most fascinating book I’ve ever read. Ignore it at your own peril.

    48 laws power

    THE 48 LAWS OF POWER

    I can’t rave enough about this book- it’s an absolute masterpiece. It provides 48 foundational laws for obtaining POWER. A must read for those seeking to get ahead in life or for climbing the corporate ladder.

    lessons of history

    THE LESSONS OF HISTORY

    Written by 2 of the most prolific historians ever: Will and Ariel Durant. The Durants wrote several large volumes on the history of human society.

    After devoting their entire life to its study, they attempt to sum it all up in this short 100 page read. Essential for anyone looking to gain some wisdom from the lessons of history.

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    Ok now your turn. I’m curious what your TOP THREE BOOKS are!

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    Mr. Man
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    Asking an avid reader what his top three books are is simply not fair! So here are three that I’d like to share with you guys out of the hundreds of books that I love very much.

    1. “Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” by Jared Diamond

    2. “Ishi, Last of His Tribe” by Theodora Kroeber

    3. “This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentelmen” by Tadeusz Borowski

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    The Batman 2020
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    1. Johnathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach

    2. The Enlightenment by D. Alan Holmes

    3. The Manipulated Man by Esthar Vilar

    Your 20's are for learning, your 30's are for earning.

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    Constantine
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    Animal

    Year

    King

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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    Masculine_Man
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    1. The Seven Habits of Highly effective people – Stephen Covey
    2. No more Mr Nice Guy – Robert Glover
    3. Men on Strike – Helen Smith

    If it costs you your peace of mind, then it is too expensive.

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    Rennie
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    1. Vanishing Point: How To Disappear in America Without A Trace. By Fredric L. Rice

    2. One Second After – By William R. Forstchen

    3. A Study of Our Decline – By Von Philip Atkinson

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    Anonymous
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    The Count of Monte Cristo
    Unbroken
    Atlas Shrugged

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    Anonymousyam
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    As for mgtow books none however i do like a few books that i have downloaded off of the internet that are about religion in nature.

    1 God is not great by Christopher Hitchens (book on the evil acts of religion).

    2 The gospel of the flying spaghetti monster (religious satire that replaces God with a anthropomorphic ball of pasta that attacks the claims of religion with satire).

    3 I really don’t have a third one so i guess the original hobbit by Toiken.

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    Anonymous
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    Johnathan Livingston Seagull

    The Manipulated Man

    Atlas Shrugged

    These, for me too.

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    Freeman_K
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    The Long Way – Bernard Moitessier.
    Papillon – Henri Charrière.
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom – Baltasar Gracián

    The choices we make, not the chances we take, determine our destiny

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    FrankOne
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    Atlas Shrugged — The individual over the State. I have the ‘Who is John Galt’ bumper sticker on my car’s rear bumper. Almost nobody knows what the hell it means!

    The Road to Serfdom — a sophisticated debunking of collectivism

    Dune series (nothing wrong with some leisure reading on the list)

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    RoyDal
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    The Diamond Sutra / various translations are available as freebies on the net.

    The collected works of Wm. Shakespeare My favorite is wildly overpriced, so here is a freebie: http://shakespeare.mit.edu/

    The Holy Bible in modern English, currently I’m favoring the NIV.

    Full disclosure: Mostly I read trash fiction these days. The classics will get stale (for me) if I over do them. The next two trash fiction books on my shelf are Kill File by Christopher Farnsworth (I loved his ‘President’s Vampire’ series) and David Baldacci’s The Keeper. I’m trying to watch the anime The Girl Who Lept Through Time, but it’s not getting traction. Jack Benny reruns are more engaging to my distorted sense of taste in TV.

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    NotMyProblem
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    Awesome. I just added a bunch of these to my reading list. Thanks guys

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    #294888
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    Killmandrill
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    Mine are not very MGTOW related, but here they are:

    1. Christian Kracht /Faserland
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faserland

    2. Boris & Arkadi Strugatzki / Roadside Picnic
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roadside_Picnic

    3. The SAS Survival Handbook / John “Lofty” Wiseman
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_SAS_Survival_Handbook

    Ah, women. They make the highs higher and the lows more frequent. Friedrich Nietzsche

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    Nerevar
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    1. R.A. Salvatore – Homeland
    2. Raymond E. Feist – Magician
    3. Peter F. Hamilton – The Reality Dysfunction (or part two in the trilogy: The Neutronium Alchemist)

    "One of the best things internet exposed is just how insane women are." - Freeman_K

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    Jan Sobieski
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    Sapiens.

    Comand and control.

    Empire of the bay.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Eric Lauder
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    Asking an avid reader what his top three books are is simply not fair! So here are three that I’d like to share with you guys out of the hundreds of books that I love very much.

    1. “Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies” by Jared Diamond

    😀

    This is actually my number 2!!!

    😀

    Number 1:
    “A Brief History of the Future” by Jacques Attali
    Brief description here:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Brief_History_of_the_Future

    Number 3 – two books, ex-aequo:
    “The Glass Bathyscaphe: How Glass Changed the World” by Alan Macfarlane and Gerry Martin
    and
    “Hitler’s Willing Executioners” by Daniel Goldhagen

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    LowKey
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    -Intelligent Investor
    -How to make money in stocks
    -48 laws of power (mentioned)

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    #295753
    NotMyProblem
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    The art of worldly wisdom
    empire of the bay
    sapiens
    brief history of the future
    the enlightenment

    all added to my list.

    Thanks guys!

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