if you could recommend one book what would it be?
If you could recommend one book what would it be?
The bible, specifically the New Testament
thanks Anonymous
The 1867 budget reports for the state of Mississippi
>tips fedora
Culture of Critique by Kevin Macdonald
Maybe pic related as well...
12 Rules For Life by professor Jordan Peterson changed my life.
12 Rules Of Life by JP. Unironically, biggest genius of 21st century.
Secrets of the millionaire mind - harv eker
based
lol fuck off you fags....go back to browsing reddit in your 7th hour social studies class, the grown ups are trying to have a big boy discussion you wouldnt understand
I have read it three times. And I'm going for a fourth now.
How to win friends and influence people.
this looks interesting? can you share a few more words about it?
You havent read it have you?
If you are into Jow Forums I'd suggest you to read the greatest book of all time "the Torah"
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class is over for the day dont forget to write down your homework in your assignment note book. You wont be able to run on saturdays track meet if you dont pass the quiz on thursday little jimmy, i wont hesitate to email your mom.....
It is a book written in 1994 that analyzes world history with what they call a "Theory of Megapolitics". Basically they study what are the factors that come in hand on making violence profitable and apply it to politics and project it into the future. It predicts many things and unveils many patterns that are occuring in the whole world now that are too big for us to notice. It deals in many ways with the future of the West.
This book and its authors have a long standing track record of accurate prediction. I like how many things they theorized are going to be affected by crypto.
I won't tell you more because every time I've discussed this book I have spent too much time explaining their theory. Literally hours and dozens of paragraphs of text. It really is a fascinating book that shows you how everything is from very "above".
hmmm thanks, ill have to check it out for sure sounds pretty interesting... have you made any decisions for your life based on predictions of this book alone?
can i actually teach myself with this shit?
I don't know C and I haven't opened that book but I'm gonna say absolutely and why the fuck not
no, any content that you can find in it you can already find it for free on the internet today
The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg
Feels like you're reading Nostradamus before shit has started happening, for example it predicted crypto in 1997.
Satanic bible
Mein Kampf.
so what is going to happen?
this
Governments and corporations will collapse and crypto and precious metals will take over.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Actually based
I have. the book predicts the rise of digital currencies based on cryptography (aka crypto) and so it solidified my confidence in buying Bitcoin. The book was written in 1994 and has some eerie predictions and an interesting take on history.
The book predicts that the nation states will gradually fall apart and a new order will arise based around "sovereign individuals" and their extended retainer or social networks. The world will switch to favoring defense and efficiency over offense and expansion in the realm of violence. Basically they predict a sort of neo-feudal ancapistan, but they paint a neutral rather than nightmarish portrait overall.
Anyone got a link?
You can also find the book on the internet for free you fucking nigger
>le technical analysis meme
>opens 81 charts across 9 monitors
>deposits $1000 into account
>trades against institutions with trillions in AUM with hundreds of traders
>somehow beats them at their own game
Heh, nothing personal kid.
I first read it on pdf, but the link is gone... I decided to just buy it physically.
>Amit Aujla: What's the most important or influential book you've read?
>Peter Thiel: The Sovereign Individual (Touchstone, 1997), by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg, is an unusual book that I read at a singular moment, just before starting PayPal. A lot of thinking about technology oscillates between two extremes: It's either a big historical force acting over the long term or it's a matter of short-term trends to bet on. The Sovereign Individual is different because it takes foresight seriously: If you think hard, you can understand and make plans for a future lasting 10, 20 years or more--and that's how you have to think to be successful.
Sorry, the relevant part of the vid starts at 18:00.
You're right, reading a book written by the creator of the programming language you're learning is absolutely a waste of time. Why get your information directly from the holy grail rather than from blog posts and pajeets?
fuck off
yes... I'm going to read a book for every language I learn now
jobless NEET
The Holy Bible.
I recommend reading The New Testament first and then the entire Holy Bible from the start of The Old Testament to the end of The New Testament.
Gay
Agreed.
Ditto
>the (((old))) testament
Bible
>solidified my confidence in buying bitcoin
What does it say about Link??
The Image
Basically predicted our entire culture.
hmm that was interesting, who is that guy? I might have to check out this Sovereign Individual book. I'm wondered myself for awhile if we've been headed on a nationless path. but, I always assumed that the United Nations would eventually govern all. I never before considered individuals, but fuck... it kind of clicks. You can already see reminiscences of it now with twitch streamers. Whenever I think of them, I think of stadiums and arenas filled to the brim, watching a man hunched over in a single spotlight in front of a computer. Making tens of thousands of dollars, living like a king.
Irregardless of my theory, that guy made a really good point about what survives a financial meltdown- the stuff that was already there, that became far more valued
>Irregardless
>Ctrl f mein kampf
>1 result
Here's 2
The Chainlink whitepaper
I don't care what language you program in, there are a lot of great lessons which can be derived from this book
>techinical analysis
you have no idea what you are talking about right
Thanks user. Been searching for this the last 30 minutes.
Has anyone read Zero to One by Peter Thiel? about to start it
The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age = The sovereign individual : how to survive and thrive during the collapse of the welfare state ? ?
gen.lib.rus.ec
Not yet, but been listening to a lot of Thiel lately. Definitely on my list.
THIS
>library1.ga
Thanks man but thats a different book. Been looking for two hours and still can't find the pdf!!
diff books
Its a great book, the read on VCs and power law for early adopters/ early startups is very enlightening
fpbp
what did he mean by this???
Did you compare/contrast chapters and parts of the book? I thought that at first but it might be the same. To play it safe i might just buy it
If I was limited to ONE book for Jow Forums then Principles by Ray Dalio, it has the right mix of self-help literature about seeing life as an evolutionary and progressive process where you're learning, how to set goals, how to make better informed decisions and balance opinions of experts. But, at least the version I read, is full of practical management and business expertise - how to design departments, what to consider when hiring people or assigning them 'goals' (not tasks), avoiding micromanagement.
Society of Mind and Institutio Oratoria are the only other two books I've ever come across with a similarly dense informational content. But only the latter is Jow Forums related.
It is the same book
Not business related, but internalizing it is very useful if you want to be successful in bussiness
I just heard this thing where a guy said that Yukio Mishima's pathetic attempt at a military coup was the quintessentially Japanese hero story
Haven't read it myself but it seems to coalesce a lot of very solid observations about business strategy and in particular positioning, way better than Blue Ocean Strategy or other meme books like that. You could get the same information elsewhere but why not get it from one of the most successful Venture Capitalists around rather than some bozo who gets bandied about as a 'guru' and hasn't been involved in any company other than his own consultancy business?
The prince
This is redpill
The Best and the Brightest
This sounds really cool. Would anyone be interested in reading it and having a discord group around the sovereign individual ?
Epictetus’s Enchiridion
true
The Wealth Of Nations by Adam Smith.
Neal Stephenson - Anathem
goes well with holding linkies
Woman detected. Emotional intelligence is as real as fairies.
zygmunt bauman - liquid modernity
redpilled
"The Rational Male" by Rollo Tomassi
"Think and Grow Rich" is a good book for anyone desu. Talks about more of the mental/subconscious part of success(doesn't necessarily have to be money). Also talks about creativity and how new ideas form. Book is based on the analysis of like 200 hundred great businessmen including Andrew Carnegie.
The game
Goedel, Esher, Bach
total trash book, here is the entire book summarized: "make money your sole goal in life, think about it all day every day"
boom, just saved you 5h
>OP says one book
>name off an entire collection of books
not sure who is more autistic, you or the authors of your Jewish fables
Fuck you
Finished this last week, it's pretty much a hidden gem. Absolutely fascinating analysis from the 90's. It seems that their predictions are comming true a little slower than they expected, but we are getting there for sure. They absolutely nailed the emergence of bitcoin, current political polarization, how leftists and nationalists will both attack digital currencies as they undermine nationstate, and the absolute ethical downfall of journalism. The next 25 years will be exciting.
Anybody who reads The Sovereign Individual and The Bitcoin Standard with an open mind is gonna become a bitcoin hodler.
New testament, the kybalion and African kaiser.
The author is a fraud
Based fpbp
>t close minded people who can't into subconcious and creativity
You guys probably think people are born creative as well right?
The Fountainhead
while Randian objectivism has its flaws, it's more logically consistent than other ideologies. the worship of man and of the potential of man and stoicism as a means to an end rather than a masturbatory moral position are timeless virtues that will carry you far in this world
don't fall for the anti-family meme though