Who are some authors/writers/poets that you try to read every book that they ever wrote and who inspires you? For me Christopher Hitchens and George Orwell stand out.
Favourite authors/writers
Fyodor Dostoyevsky and Ernest Hemingway come to mind. I could probably read there books every year and get something new out of them.
Crime and Punishment should be a must read for any man in his 20's.
Crime and Punishment should be a must read for any man in his 20's.
Nicholas Nassim Taleb.
James Turk (money, gold).
James Altucher - blogger - entrepreneurship, attitude, success, etc.
Conan Doyle.
James Turk (money, gold).
James Altucher - blogger - entrepreneurship, attitude, success, etc.
Conan Doyle.
Hunter S Thompson, John La Carre, Karl Ove Knausgard.
Rudyard Kipling, Bernard Cornwell, James Fenimore Cooper
YoungBlade's HEMA Datasheet
Tabletop Role-playing Games
Barefoot walking (earthing) datasheet
Occult/Wicca/Pagan Girls Datasheet
Havamal 77
Cows die,
family die,
you will die the same way.
I know only one thing
that never dies:
the reputation of the one who's died.
Arthur Schopenhauer, Bryan Magee and NN Taleb
For fun;
George MacDonald Fraser
(I'm trying to buy all his Flashman books now before they are inevitably banned)
Wilbur Smith
(Red-pill adventure author. I've mentioned him elsewhere quite a lot)
For enlightenment;
NN Taleb
(Only read one book but I'm sold already)
Jack Donovan
(Like his mindset; 'Form your own gang', 'no tears for strangers' etc)
Aaron Clarey
(Has lots of very practical red-pill advice)
Kipling, Jack London ... I'm sure this thread will jog my memory of many others. I've only read quotes by Schopenhauer but it's enough to know I'm going to like him immensely.
George MacDonald Fraser
(I'm trying to buy all his Flashman books now before they are inevitably banned)
Wilbur Smith
(Red-pill adventure author. I've mentioned him elsewhere quite a lot)
For enlightenment;
NN Taleb
(Only read one book but I'm sold already)
Jack Donovan
(Like his mindset; 'Form your own gang', 'no tears for strangers' etc)
Aaron Clarey
(Has lots of very practical red-pill advice)
Kipling, Jack London ... I'm sure this thread will jog my memory of many others. I've only read quotes by Schopenhauer but it's enough to know I'm going to like him immensely.
‘After you’ve got two eye-witness accounts, following an automobile accident, you begin
To worry about history’ – Tim Allen
Nassim Taken
Roosh Obama.
Michio Kaku.
Thomas Sowell.
Chukwuemeka Ike.
Malcolm Gladwell.
Robert Greene
Masters of their craft.
Roosh Obama.
Michio Kaku.
Thomas Sowell.
Chukwuemeka Ike.
Malcolm Gladwell.
Robert Greene
Masters of their craft.
Over different phases of my life:
Jack London
Hemingway
Henry Miller
Bukowski
Joseph Conrad
Robert Greene
Sam Harris
Taleb (working back through incerto for the 2nd time now)
Jack London
Hemingway
Henry Miller
Bukowski
Joseph Conrad
Robert Greene
Sam Harris
Taleb (working back through incerto for the 2nd time now)
Ted Hughes was a good writer who wife Sylvia Plath committed suicide of his philandering ways
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