Books I recommend to my PolSci students, and when I consult political candidates are: "Art of War"--Sun Tzu. "The Prince"--Machiavelli. "Invisible Hand"--Adam Smith. "Divine Comedy"--Dante. "Clash of Civilizations"--Samuel Huntington. “Ethics”-Aristotle. “Rules for Radicals”-Saul Alinsky. “Paradise Lost”-John Milton.
Every single one mentioned is great, also mainstream everyone reading such books knows them, not that something is wrong with that. It just means a lot of people thing they are really, really good. I'd ad Hagakure which I'm currently rereading, but every book you read, it's more importantly to think about it and implement at least one thing, rather than reading a lot.
No Art of War by Sun Tzu, The Illiad by Homer (episode of Justice League Unlimited), the Bible, Arthur Doyles Sherlock Holmes (the greatest detective). Medical and Scientific Journals for research. Books on Strategy, Martial Arts, Peak Performance, Science.
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However, a book can be more detailed about one subject in all retrospecs still but thats online if you dont got the right website to read from - willy 0
Even me mostly youtube thats right i made a couple thousand every 2 months doing nothing but reading and listening online sometimes i make 25 thousand sometimes its every month so you know i just know smart devices teach like books and there much more direct - willy 0
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Books I recommend to my PolSci students, and when I consult political candidates are:
"Art of War"--Sun Tzu. "The Prince"--Machiavelli. "Invisible Hand"--Adam Smith. "Divine Comedy"--Dante. "Clash of Civilizations"--Samuel Huntington. “Ethics”-Aristotle. “Rules for Radicals”-Saul Alinsky. “Paradise Lost”-John Milton.
Every single one mentioned is great, also mainstream everyone reading such books knows them, not that something is wrong with that. It just means a lot of people thing they are really, really good. I'd ad Hagakure which I'm currently rereading, but every book you read, it's more importantly to think about it and implement at least one thing, rather than reading a lot.
No Art of War by Sun Tzu,
The Illiad by Homer (episode of Justice League Unlimited),
the Bible,
Arthur Doyles Sherlock Holmes (the greatest detective).
Medical and Scientific Journals for research.
Books on Strategy, Martial Arts, Peak Performance, Science.
Martial arts is something you learn by doing, one really useful though was the one written by former prison inmate about knife fighting, basically it boils down to run. He saw many such incidents ...
Yes. Read the Bible.
Nr.9 I already have that.
However, a book can be more detailed about one subject in all retrospecs still but thats online if you dont got the right website to read from - willy 0
Even me mostly youtube thats right i made a couple thousand every 2 months doing nothing but reading and listening online sometimes i make 25 thousand sometimes its every month so you know i just know smart devices teach like books and there much more direct - willy 0
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