What are some Jow Forums approved pieces of literature? business/philosophy related.
What are some Jow Forums approved pieces of literature? business/philosophy related
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I Enjoy reading Mr. Craig's old blog entries Really fascinating stuff
the lightning and the sun
The silver samurai. Book on technical analysis.
i used to like reading starslatecodex but it’s really not that good any more, more psychiatry focused now instead of philosophy focused
How To Shill Chainlink and Influence Normies
in terms of literature, Pelekins Buddha’s Little Finger is a really entertaining read, otherwise i found a lot of enjoyment in reading Steiners overview of Heidegger.
Pelevin*
The history and social influence of potatoes by Sergey Nazarov
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
business wise IDK, If it's not logical philosophy you're just wasting your time with abstract realities that are falsehoods. Unironically, Mein Kampf and Magic: History-Theory-practice by Dr. Ernst schertel annotated by adolf hitler.
My two favorite books, Also a good audiobook is
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A squire's trial. It talks about fascism and it's relation to truth and comparing it to other religions/interests/ideas that do not stem from truth because they try to convince you.
the sovereign individual
The Bible.
12 Rules for Life
Harry Potter is biz approved because it sold more than 500 million copies worldwide
Anything that cannot sell 500 million copies are losers and failures by biz standard, losers are not worth a read, there is nothing to learn from losers.
Slaughterhouse-five
Some serious red pills dropped in that book if you read between the lines.
Definitive.
oh, and throw in Dalio's Two Books.
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The Culture of Critique by Kevin McDonald.
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>from the time of ye olde Jow Forums
The Book of Five Rings (五輪書 Go Rin no Sho)
Anything by Nick Szabo
nChain patents for humor
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