What is Sup Forums currently reading? About to finish this and I must say it's one of the most redpilled book I've read regarding intergender relationships.
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Mein Kampf
The Intelligent Investor
The Prince
I like reading a little at a time so I can process it better. The first two are big books that drag on respectively.
Camp of the Saints
In search of the miraculous fragments of an unknown teaching - Book by Pyotr Ouspenskii
This one is also really great if you process it slowly.
Das Kapital
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone
50 shades of gray
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Don't bother reading investing books. The best you can really hope to do is buy a stock index and ride the market. I put about $55k into a Vanguard account and it goes up around 10% a year which is decent. Don't use mutual funds they're a scam. The general market is rigged to favor insider traders. Just buy indices.
Finished bag of bines today, reading xenocide and the second witcher book
Stalingrad by Anthony Beevor
The War of Three Gods
>good book about the three way war between Christian Byzantines, Zoroastrian Persians and Muslims
The Art of War
>I think this book has great life lessons. Life is conflict, the book even says this. The book is about how to win conflict.
How to win friends and influence people
>probably a badly chosen title for this book. It's about how to better communicate people and improve your leadership.
I just ordered For My Legionaries. Probably going to Marcus Aeuralius after that
After reading through the middle part of the book I realized that. Graham explained that's the best way for a defensive investor to store their wealth for the future. I'm wary of the current market we're in so I'll only be investing through my roth ira maxed out. I'll be picking up vanguard stocks in total index funds, small cap, mid cap, bonds and international. Budgeted accordingly
The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Baltasar Gracian.
What do you guys think of Nassim Nicholas Taleb?
not very good so far. might move over to Point Counterpoint by Huxley
Last week: The Iliad. It was pretty much an anime. 5/5.
Finished Thus Spoke Zarathustra yesterday. First ~100 pages were very good, then it dropped off after that point where it became 250 pages of bullshit aphorisms. Made me think. 4/5 stars, would still recommend.
Currently reading Demons by Dostoevsky. Tolstoy and Dostoevsky are my two favourite authors, so i'm confident this will be just as good as TBK or C&P.
Follow the rules, moron.
If most of the books are Sup Forums related it's not violating the rules.
Textbooks almost summer though
Currently reading pic related; download the text for free from archive.org if you're interested.
Also currently reading:
Maps of Meaning - Jordan Peterson
Theory of Positive Disintegration - Kazimierz Dąbrowski
Do quixote and mosley: my life
Got these from the local second-hand book shop a couple of days ago, which should I go for first? I wanted to get some stuff on philosophy but that section was full up with new age spirituality bullshit, and the history section was packed with WW2 stuff.
Hive Mind: amazon.com
The Fall of Rome: And the End of Civilization
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The Divine Conspiracy
Currency Wars by Song Hongbing. Sweet summary on federal reserve, central banks, Jews financial history. Impossible to buy in english because ((accidentally)) some guy from Citybank wrote his own version with the same title.
Good thread. Yesterday I bought a few new books. Heredotus' Histories, St. Augustine's Confessions, Carl Jung's Modern Man in Search of a Soul, and The Gulag Archipelago.
I started with the Gulag Archipelago, and am now on page 80.
Halfway through Mein Kampf at the moment. Inspiring and informative, but is right in that it drags on. I'm taking a break before I tackle the second half. Afterwards I hope to read some Savitri Devi and Julius Evola.
Anyone read The Myth of the Twentieth Century, by Alfred Rosenburg? I was recommended it, but reading through a summary of the book has left me a bit sour (mostly due to his rejection of Christianity). What do you folks think?
the double by dostoyevsky
Reading this at the moment.
Rational Male was good but I felt it was overly complicated and bascially r/trp in book form.
Thing,Fast and Slow
The Black Swan
Rudin
Haven't read him, might be on my reading list. I'm focusing on Austrian school right nlw with Fayek,Mises, Menger &Hazlitt
If you wish to understand the origins of reality and it's true purpose Professor JRR Tolkien who was a Christian and a proffessor of ancient nothern European languages brought previously unknown ancient texts together from the old tales of wisdom to form an holistic analogue work fictionalising and relocating the conglomeration of the hidden legends into a world of his own contruction.
The Silmarilion will give a person who has understanding of theology and mysticism in Northern European heritage a view of the great authors insight into our mythology which, unlike modern vapid vacuous entertainment can bring a person with the correct knowledge base a transcendent understanding of the true nature of our world, the meaning and purpose of life and a rousing call to fight for the only thing that was ever worth the great struggle we mortals are in...the constant conflict to resist the dark principalities that seek dominion over all that is - including each of us, our souls.
Read and grow and understand the the call you pol warriors feel your n your heart.
You are the champions called by destiny and the creator to face ultimate evil against overwhelming odds, the small amoungst you no less than the great.
May the Secret Fire burn with you always my brothers.
>tfw just made it through Spivak and still arduously slogging through Baby Rudin
Except white people are the elves.
fucking hell