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Reading The Rules of Work. I love these self-develop money type of books. It's in the same field as Art of War.

I gave 48 Laws of Power to a friend and he said it's a guide for psychopaths... Lol.

So essentially your friend should consider all people in positions of power "psychopaths" as well

Cause one way or another, they have all used some laws of power over the course of their career

Because you're friend lets his pre-judgment or morals cloud his thoughts, he can't comprehend the real meaning of the book

and as a result won't connect or gain anything from it, cause he's thinking small

I think I could possibly consider Robert "Dat Nigga" Greene one of my favorite authors

I've read and have all his books

1.48 Laws

2. Art of Seduction

3. 33 Strategies

4. Mastery

5. 50th Law

48 Laws is the best and Art of Seduction is hilarious as far as the stories of the most famous seducers ever

33 Strategies is very interesting

Mastery is the sum of them all and the 50th Law focuses on the element of fear and how to become fearless

 
Anyone read this yet ?

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I'm bout to check it out
 
Been trying to read this for 6 yrs now. Finally got myself a copy.

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If you're a fan of history and noirish crime fiction it's a definite must. So are it's predecessors the L.A. Quartet (The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential & White Jazz) and the first 2 books of the Underworld U.S.A. saga (American Tabloid, The Cold Six Thousand) which this novel is the final chapter of.
 
Found this PDF. Read this book when I was younger, but just recently reread it. Victor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning. Only 224 pages or something and is a great read. Frankl is famous for creating logotherapy. Logotherapy is a type of existential therapy that focuses on our search for meaning in our lives. He was also a Jew in Nazi Germany and there are a lot of parallels to be drawn between then and now in this book.
https://www.sonoma.edu/users/s/shawth/mans Search
 
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Found this PDF. Read this book when I was younger, but just recently reread it. Victor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning. Only 224 pages or something and is a great read. Frankl is famous for creating logotherapy. Logotherapy is a type of existential therapy that focuses on our search for meaning in our lives. He was also a Jew in Nazi Germany and there are a lot of parallels to be drawn between then and now in this book.
https://www.sonoma.edu/users/s/shawth/mans Search

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Finished "How To Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie a few weeks ago. Put down "City Kid" and picked up "Millionaire Moves" by William F. Pickard. Probably start "Pay Checks and Play Checks" by Tom Hegna.
 
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Finished "How To Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie a few weeks ago. Put down "City Kid" and picked up "Millionaire Moves" by William F. Pickard. Probably start "Pay Checks and Play Checks" by Tom Hegna.

I read that book before. That is a great read
 

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