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Great collection , what reading / listening platform you use to read them ? as buying all of these from audible will cost me a fortune.
Ebook or borrow from the library.
 

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Patrick King has some good books and some average.

He's got a 2019 update on his Science of Likeability - $5 on kindle. I think if you went through this - the laws of power and Never Split the Difference - you'd have most interpersonal skills covered.
 

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Patrick King has some good books and some average.

He's got a 2019 update on his Science of Likeability - $5 on kindle. I think if you went through this - the laws of power and Never Split the Difference - you'd have most interpersonal skills covered.
Awesome. Cause that's definitely something I'd like to do. I'm always on the lookout for new books
 

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David Deida - The way of the superior man is a must read for every man in my eyes.
 

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Peaceful warrior by Dan Millman.

Currently, I'm reading the yoga sutras. I've read some Osho diamond sutra. Eckhart tolle coupled with meditation is ideal.

Currently, i am lookin into books on stoicism. All old school content. Nothing new. I've read Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Seneca is next. I muck the daily stoic by Ryan Holiday but I want direct source content from the past. I am looking more into stoicism and philosophy.
 
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