Books that changed your life?
Books that changed your life?
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- _niko0
What’s the best book on sales that you’ve read?
- notype4
Holidays are coming up kind of soon. Hitting me hard where I was this time last year. In a far better place today.
A friend of mine years ago said, “there’ll come a time where you will not be thinking of when the last time you had a drink was”, didn’t believe that could ever be true. Thank to “This Naked Mind”.
The days are now too short to get done all of the things I desire :)
- notype0
Good to great worth it on an individual level?
- wordssssss4
- I was going to purchase this yesterday! Nice to see it here. I wasn't convinced, but what'd you like about it?notype
- teaches disciplineuan
- Yes the discipline aspect. Also it was nice to hear someones perspective on running - parts of which I share. Great writer too.wordssssss
- thanks. i'll pick it up. reading so much lately though. the cover that i saw DID NOT look like that.notype
- Yeah the cover I have is different and looks like it was designed in 1997.wordssssss
- black and white landscape with red sun, was the cover in mineuan
- If you’ve ever read As a man thinketh — finding it is so similar.notype
- It’s gooooooooooood!!notype
- formed0
- My wife's reading the power on now. Have any of these helped you in any quantifiable way?_niko
- +1 for tollejaylarson
- I get so cynical, like that book from Napoleon hill and the like. I always assume the big reveal is write a book about getting rich and make millions_niko
- _niko the first, I can say, is an amazing read.notype
- that book from hill was flipping boring.neverscared
- My folks used to run a bookshop and every one of these was a best seller, I particularly remember people raving about Tolle.BuddhaHat
- R_Kercz2
- this book seriously fucked me up for months after finishing it. so depressing.futurefood
- one of those novels i can only reread after about 5 years, when my mind has properly prepared itselffuturefood
- exador11
- ok. total junk mystical new age stuff here. but what the hell. everytime i read it, i find it makes me feel good about life.exador1
- i read this in my early 20's, i dug it at the time, i also thought it was a true story lolLMFAO
- after reading the first 3 books, i become vegetarian. for no real good reason at all. now i have 4-5 good reasons to be a vege. ahh to be impressionablejaylarson
- good life lessons that I still use like not bullshitting your kids._niko
- ^ yeah. I'm a practicing occultist (queue abuse) and fucking hate the new age but that lesson about kids really has helped memugwart
- exador10
- 1st read it when I was 15...totally blew my mind. great story.exador1
- love this bookplash
- I read this when I was probably 9-10 years old. Left a deep impression. Especially the shower scene where he bashes a kids nose up into his brain and kills him.monospaced