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Read Fight Club and Choke by Chuck Pahalaniuk (sp?) because I enjoy his philosophy and self-depricating humor.
Read(ing) Atlas Shrugged and Fountainhead because I enjoy her meanings and philosophy, above and beyond objectivism. Many of her characters epitomize what we encounter and society, and she provides the reader with mental fodder to wage the battles we wage daily.
Read Stuart Wilde, because his ideas and thoughts on the ego, spirituality, taoism, elements of buddhism, are very succinct and powerful. Silent Power. Infinite Self. The Watercourse Way.
Read a book signed by Jack Welch.
Read Tony Robbins. All of his stuff is wonderful, and despite being 500 pages, none of its fluff. He's one of the tops, because few self improvement guru's can write so much and actually keep giving value throughout the books.
Read Matt Furey and his Combat Conditioning and Combat Abs books. Deal mostly with lifting involving body-only workouts. They rarely get boring, and since you find yourself in most of those positions daily, you end up conditining yourself better for daily life, athletic sports, and endurance.
Read Robery Kiyosaki, at least for the "concept". I've never made the mistake many readers of requiring him to be anything more than he is, a concept salesman. He isn't giving you the fish, he gives you the road and shows you how to fish.
Read Og Mandino. He's also a great inspirational writer. His book the Success University (or University of Success) and the Greatest Salesman in the World are wonders of inspiration, and to me, the person looking for inner strength, to ignore the outer world and succeed need such tools.
I enjoy the books commented on by Vulpine. Useful information is rare. I'd like to find some info on building a home (Time Life Series), just to create my own cab from scratch. Also, a book on making my own bar. I intend to get books on guns and ammunition, as I am applying to get my license for sport.
A-Unit