/biz approved books???

I haven't read for pleasure in a long time. I am taking a month long vacation in 2 weeks and am interested in some /biz approved books.

Preferably books that are about self improvement. Financially, professionally, and emotionally.

I want to be the best human being I can and up to this point, I've scraped by with mediocrity (I have no fucking clue I have a mid-level engineering Management job because I have no fucking clue what I'm doing)

Ultimately, I want to achieve respect through my actions and personality and most of my friends (and women who get close to me) tend to lose that respect, and I want to come off as more intimidating and driven.

Let me know if there is anything you recommend along those lines, or just good books in general.

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well the obvious choice would be to read the oreimo light novel
baka-tsuki has a decent translation of it if you cant read nip
its a story about coming to terms with yours and others expectations and gradually improving yourself to be the person you want to be
self-improvement, finding fulfillment and joy, and overcoming society's and other peoples prejudices are topics this series of light novels deal with very well

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>reading a book on vacation
wow
dude, go have fun or something, look around, do something. you can read books at home

who the fuck pays good money to travel across the world and then spends that time reading a fucking book.

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I work 12 hours a day 7 days a week at my job. We're either working or we are not. Trust me, I'll have time to read, party, get my dick wet, maybe even do some blow. The way my job is structured (I travel constantly) I'm either working or I'm not. I may even have more than a month off.

Sorry, I'm very tired. Didn't mean to repeat myself. I just got home for the first time in months and I'm about to head to AL first thing Sunday then TN and then finally vacation.

The Game by Neil Strauss