Hey guys pretty new to the forum, what books that you've read would you recommend a 20 year old man read or just any age man in general?
What books should a young man read?
Man's Search for Meaning (Victor Frankl).
Collected Poems of WB Yeats.
The Path to Power (Robert Caro)
Collected Poems of WB Yeats.
The Path to Power (Robert Caro)
I read a book called The Diceman by Luke Rhinehart when I was just a little older than you
It really altered my perception of how things are and what the random nature of being is, a fun book and easy reading
At your age, books on investing may be the thing for you.
An entry level read is Buffetology written by his sister Mary. Got solid advice on share investing, also look into property investing books, there's plenty of them, get familiar with concepts like how to leverage money to make money buying property, some see it as a better investment vehicle than putting yourself in debt for a college degree for instance. With anything like that mate, always speak with your dad
It really altered my perception of how things are and what the random nature of being is, a fun book and easy reading
At your age, books on investing may be the thing for you.
An entry level read is Buffetology written by his sister Mary. Got solid advice on share investing, also look into property investing books, there's plenty of them, get familiar with concepts like how to leverage money to make money buying property, some see it as a better investment vehicle than putting yourself in debt for a college degree for instance. With anything like that mate, always speak with your dad
The Bible
48 Laws of Power
1984
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Game by Roosh V
48 Laws of Power
1984
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Game by Roosh V
I recommend the book "How to use the search function of any forum", it provides excellent in-depth advice on how a man can learn technical skills and use them to broaden his knowledge.
Lazy Man's Way to Riches - Joe Karbo
Interview With The Devil/Own Your Own Mind - Napoleon Hill
Psycocybernetics - Maxwell Maltz
Interview With The Devil/Own Your Own Mind - Napoleon Hill
Psycocybernetics - Maxwell Maltz
The way of the superior man
Sex at dawn
The magic of thinking big
Sex at dawn
The magic of thinking big
How To Win Friends And Influence People - Dale Carnegie (nice gentle intro on how to get the most out of social interactions)
Bachelor Pad Economics - Aaron Clarey - (Practical and easy to follow advice with no sugar-coating)
The Way Of Men - Jack Donovan - (Solid theories on what it means (and has always meant) to be a man)
If you get past The Way Of Men, you might .... just might be ready for ...
Might Is Right - Ragnar Redbeard (shocking, dangerous and stunningly brutal expose of the timeless workings of the world. 100 years old but still fresh as paint. Has the potential to make all other books redundant for you ..... if you can stomach it).
But yes, there's some already great threads already on this topic that can be searched for. Give them a go if you see nothing in this one that grabs you, as I know there's some gems in there that haven't been mentioned here yet.
Bachelor Pad Economics - Aaron Clarey - (Practical and easy to follow advice with no sugar-coating)
The Way Of Men - Jack Donovan - (Solid theories on what it means (and has always meant) to be a man)
If you get past The Way Of Men, you might .... just might be ready for ...
Might Is Right - Ragnar Redbeard (shocking, dangerous and stunningly brutal expose of the timeless workings of the world. 100 years old but still fresh as paint. Has the potential to make all other books redundant for you ..... if you can stomach it).
But yes, there's some already great threads already on this topic that can be searched for. Give them a go if you see nothing in this one that grabs you, as I know there's some gems in there that haven't been mentioned here yet.
‘After you’ve got two eye-witness accounts, following an automobile accident, you begin
To worry about history’ – Tim Allen
1984
A Clockwork Orange
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman
A Clockwork Orange
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman
,,Я видел, куда падает солнце!
Оно уходит сквозь постель,
В глубокую щель!"
-Андрей Середа, ,,Улица чужих лиц", 1989 г.
In general, nothing that was written in the past seventy years or so. Anything that was written before then and is still being read is a decent chance of having something enduring to say, and it wasn't written for the current generation of narcissists.
Remissas, discite, vivet.
God save us from people who mean well. -storm
Quote: (09-05-2018 12:07 AM)B-Minus Wrote:
Hey guys pretty new to the forum, what books that you've read would you recommend a 20 year old man read or just any age man in general?
The life's work of Roosh.
https://www.rooshvstore.com/special-offe...yparadise/
They're all on the older side of things but still entertaining to read on long flights when going on a love tourism trip with the intention to make romance to women (Roosh's words).
He had some very monotone narrator for the Bang and Daybang audiobooks which was hilarious.
Roosh himself said he narrated his Game audiobook himself this time.
I've read The Game by Neil Strauss but it wasn't as entertaining and it's far older.
Go back further. Anabasis, De Officiis, and Meditations.
Atlas Shrugged is also a must-read. While Rand's writing is angsty and her ideas not much more compatible with human nature than Marx, her central point, that there is a single knowable world and that we all have a responsibility to learn to live in it regardless of our feelings, is something to realize sooner rather than later.
Atlas Shrugged is also a must-read. While Rand's writing is angsty and her ideas not much more compatible with human nature than Marx, her central point, that there is a single knowable world and that we all have a responsibility to learn to live in it regardless of our feelings, is something to realize sooner rather than later.
Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
Bruising cervix since 96
#TeamBeard
"I just want to live out my days drinking virgin margaritas and banging virgin señoritas" - Uncle Cr33pin
The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand.
I've read through these great books/posts. They'll help you get started with the game.
A quick search based on your query produced results to these threads (ordered by creation date):
_______________________________________________
If anyone here has trouble sleeping, this Samuel L Jackson narrated book may help kick start the sleeping process.
- Bang Review
- Gaming at the book store
- How to Apply "How to Win Friends and Influence People" to pickup?
- One of the best player blog's you've never read!
- If You Were 18 Again, What Would You Do Differently?
- What game blogs do you read?
- Handling rejection properly
- The Book of Pook
- Book recommendation: Models
- Roosh and Heartiste -- does anyone else come close to these gurus?
- Mark Minter spitting truth - again!
- Solomons II lost gold - Anyone have the buger/steak analogy post?
- What book changed your life?
- Best books for game (conversation with girls)
- Whenever you finish a book, post it here
- Must-read Books (a definitive list)
- Master thread for my book Game
_______________________________________________
If anyone here has trouble sleeping, this Samuel L Jackson narrated book may help kick start the sleeping process.
Quote: (03-23-1983 09:19 PM)delete Wrote:"The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us. There is no remembrance of former things; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after."
delete
A few suggestions:
Fiction:
The Brothers Karamazov - Dostoevsky
Women - Charles Bukowsky
The Count of Monte Cristo - Dumas
Nonfiction:
Antifragile - Nassem Taleb
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
What Every Body Is Saying - Joe Navarro
Surprisingly the things I learned from the book on body language have come in more use than almost any other book I've read...on dates, in business, and in life in general. That might not still be the best book on body language but learning those concepts early will make a huge difference in your social interactions.
Fiction:
The Brothers Karamazov - Dostoevsky
Women - Charles Bukowsky
The Count of Monte Cristo - Dumas
Nonfiction:
Antifragile - Nassem Taleb
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
What Every Body Is Saying - Joe Navarro
Surprisingly the things I learned from the book on body language have come in more use than almost any other book I've read...on dates, in business, and in life in general. That might not still be the best book on body language but learning those concepts early will make a huge difference in your social interactions.
10 Books Every Man Should Read
http://www.rooshv.com/10-books-every-man-should-read
10 Books That Changed My Life
http://www.rooshv.com/10-books-that-changed-my-life
http://www.rooshv.com/10-books-every-man-should-read
10 Books That Changed My Life
http://www.rooshv.com/10-books-that-changed-my-life
Roosh
http://www.rooshv.com
Most of the important things in life can be learned in the childrens book "The Giving Tree."
Apart from that, the audio lecture "You're It" by Alan Watts that can be found on Audible.
Apart from that, the audio lecture "You're It" by Alan Watts that can be found on Audible.
Mans search for meaning.
Dont really fuck with the author himself but jack donovans “the way of men”
Dont really fuck with the author himself but jack donovans “the way of men”
Basic economics by Thomas Sowell
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)