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Lord of the Rings

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  1. Body Language - Alan Pease
  2. Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps: How We’re Different and What to Do About It - Allan Pease & Barbara Pease

Both books offer a lot of insight into behavioural analysis and help people understand why they and people around them act like they do, but should be read with keeping in mind that they describe tendencies, and not hardwired programming.

They are a light read and possibly very captivating for the young audience.

I see both books as instruction manuals for the human being. Although the authors commercialized the books to an extent that they’re really hard to read for the conscientious adult reader (because of click-baity chapter titles for example), it’s not so bad if you find early editions of these.

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What is a book that you think every young person needs to read?

P.S. You can have a top five if you prefer.

  1. The KJV Bible
  2. The Sovereignty of God by A.W. Pink
  3. One Race, One Blood: The Biblical Answer to Racism by Ken Ham
  4. Atomic Habits by James Clear
  5. Getting Results the Agile Way by J.D. Meier
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Democracy

Also, everything on @keybreak’s list.

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Because you’re jacked if you take the world seriously.

Plato’s Complete Works
Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species
Karl Marx’ Das Kapital

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  1. The KJV Bible
  2. Federalist Papers
  3. Fahrenheit 451
  4. Who moved my cheese
  5. The three Georges (Orwell/Tolkien/Martin)
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Who’s George Tolkien?

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I mean. . . do we really even need to read it anymore? I see it everytime I turn on the news.

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Yeah i guess now it’s enough to read just this:

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From the guide you’ve posted:

7 Attend clown college.

You mean, pretty much any college?

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I was going recommend this myself.

I’ll also add Mere Christianity by CS Lewis.

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To be better prepared.

Look where this shit has gotten us …

Edit: In the GDR, we had a subject in school called Staatsbürgerkunde. “Das Kapital” was something like the Holy Bible. Compulsory reading material under socialism. I NEVER! want to have that again!

Die Diktatur des Proletariats - the biggest shit ever!

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  • Decision Points
  • Going Rogue
  • The Art Of The Deal

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Paramahansa Yogananda - Autobiography of a Yogi

Hermann Hesse - Siddharta

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Franz Kafka - Der Prozess

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Erich Fromm - Haben oder Sein

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