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Master Don Juan
Title seems like it would be a complete game changer.I’m also reading “The Laws of Human Nature” by Robert Greene
Title seems like it would be a complete game changer.I’m also reading “The Laws of Human Nature” by Robert Greene
Just started it. Very interesting and easy to digest. But would require several run throughs to get it to “stick.”Title seems like it would be a complete game changer.
Ordered it and ordered "Seduction" by Robert Greene. My mind is in fire mode. I recently restarted "Psychocybernetics", it's getting right in. Dating rules and allowables are being changed as well, some positions will no longer be allowed. No complaining and enjoying life and thriving.Just started it. Very interesting and easy to digest. But would require several run throughs to get it to “stick.”
Reading is great. But getting wisdom into your brain so it’s accessible when you need it is the challenge lol.
Yes, sometimes you buy a great book and just aren’t “ready” for it yet. Then you pick it up later on at the right moment and devour it or you restart one from earlier and burn through it.Ordered it and ordered "Seduction" by Robert Greene. My mind is in fire mode. I recently restarted "Psychocybernetics", it's getting right in. Dating rules and allowables are being changed as well, some positions will no longer be allowed. No complaining and enjoying life and thriving.
Sometimes getting straight to the point is just offering a silver bullet for people who don’t want to understand more thoroughly the workings of getting to that point. JP for example gives a history to his points so the audience can understand 1 aspect of its origin or of something in relation to; as things are much more complex than we may believe.Take Jordan Peterson for example. I love the guy but hey, JP, get to the point already!
Women will always sh!t test you, accept it.Any book for stop women for manipulate or **** test man?
Good book. Called “on writing, a memoir of the craft”Stephen king has a book on writing. Great insight fir anybody else in writing or aspiring to be. Even if just a blog.
Great collection , what reading / listening platform you use to read them ? as buying all of these from audible will cost me a fortuneGreat reads. The Game by Neil Strauss, mystery method by mystery lulz
Bachelor pad economics by Aaron Clarey, 4hr work week by Tim ferris
12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson and maps of meaning
Why we sleep by Mathew Walker
Tactical guide to women by Shawn T Smith
Homo sapiens by Yval Harrari and homodeus
The self genes by Richard Dawkins
Power of now by ecky and a new earth
Awaken the giant within by Tony Robbins
Be here now by ram dass
The peaceful warrior by Dan millman
Younger thinner you by Dr E braverman
I know I'm replying to this months later, but Jordan Peterson is amazing. So much wisdom.I've taken to watching YouTube encapsulations of books. There are channels where the owner will basically whiteboard the salient points of many great books.
The problem with books today is that they are so full of fluff and repetition that the salient points can tend to get watered down. It turns into too much work and effort to slog through the filler material.
Take Jordan Peterson for example. I love the guy but hey, JP, get to the point already!