What are some?
/Fit approved books
"coping power"
I don't Remember the author but it's about fixing your life when you're already in your 30s
Kek fuck that's not the One, fuck i don't Remember the name, an user named It some time ago
There was cope in the title though
This man is huge through purely body weight exercises. He has spent most of his life in prison, mostly in solitary for starting riots. He has no access to a gym, so he has nothing but his own bodyweight to work out with. He’s 65 and still bare knuckle fighting swarms of prison guards. I recommend the movie too.
Mein Kampf.
It is about an austrian artist who was complete cuck but started nofap, got his shit together and found his purpose.
>nofap
does he seriously mention it? wouldn't be surprised
Anyway this is cool
Dune, the Dune Messiah, Children of Dune and the Godemperor of Dune.
The old man and the sea
Sun and steel
Mah scifinigga
evola is pretty awesome
Industrial Society And Its Future
Starting Strength
the sticky
These are all you need.
"A farewell to arms"
By mark rippletits
kek
the actual book is actually pretty bad, Hemingway's worst by far.
>worst by far
!!! wow. I liked it but it can't touch The Sun Also Rises, which is pretty much perfect
I read the book and it’s garbage if you are looking to learn about calisthenics but it’s a 10/10 book for everything else. You get a glimpse of the mind of one of the most dangerous inmates in Britain. The movie is surprisingly good also.
This and OPERATION WEREWOLF by Paul Waggener.
Both ironpill as fuck.
Silmarillion
The Portrait of Dorian Gray (depressing)
Poe's and Lovecraft's short stories
Just a few examples off the top of my head
Recently read A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man; good book, written in exquisite language and quite stimulating. I wonder if Ulysses is much harder to read.
Anybody else /hyperioncantos/ here? Raul is probably the most Jow Forums protagonist
>6’+
>built
>shitposts a whole epic
>loli oneitis
The Doctrine of Awakening is Evola's best. A lot of his political works, like Revolt Against the Modern World, border on Theosophy in some parts, and are rampant with misunderstandings of and misquotations from Sacred texts. If you are looking to read an author of the Sophia Perennis, I would recommend Guenon principally over Evola.
t. Person who spent about 15 years of his life reading SP and "Traditionalist" authors
nice
Huh, thanks for the heads up. Haven't done Guenon yet
Holy SHIT. I hardly ever see anyone talking about the Cantos even outside of Jow Forums. I've read the first two books and will be startign on the third after I read come of Bank's Culture series.
The Shrike is legit one of the best-written monsters I've ever seen in my life.
I think the second book was the worst in the series. I enjoyed the last two a lot more than I thought I would but maybe not as good as the first.
Care to explain why is it garbage?
Not criticizing you but i was just interested.What books would you reccomend for learning calisthenincs?I'm ready Convict Conditioning at the moment.
Erwin Rommel's Infantry Attacks
Mein Kampf. I just got done with the chapter about why the Second Reich collapsed and Hitler goes on for like two pages (and the book I have has huge pages with small font) about why being physically weak is a sin. Also the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
Read the Quran guys 10/10, most alpha book in history, aleikum asalam.
I loved the first and some of the plot threads in the second one, but the Endymion duology (the third and fourth books) were an utter disappointment.
It was just a mormon author writing his religious fanfic where the loli jesus always wins and the bad guys who are just bad just lose.
Hemingway for manly men and manly feels
Raymond Carver for depression-incurring manly feels
Marcus to put some faith back in yourself
Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules For Life
Pls don’t bully my Aenea-fu
No thanks, I got my lifetime fill of mary sues from The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi
Read any Conrad? His short stories are fucking brimming with testosterone