Recommend a Non-Fiction Book

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Was reading Johnny Tapias book, fckn crazy isnt the word, had to stop as its the 3rd depressing book in A row lol But its mental, highly recomend it... I got to 4 chapter and stopped, but will pick it up again after this Teddy Atlas book...

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Im reading this now, dope as fck...

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Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Crazy cuz I was always so hesitant to read self help books but that book might be one of the best and truest books I've ever read.

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Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice by Dennis Kimbro isn't bad either.

 
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