actualized1

Manhood Books

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Hello,

I need some books recomendations on being a grown man.

I've read David Deida's famous The Way of the Superior Man but it seemed superficial.

thank you

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7 minutes ago, actualized1 said:

Hello,

I need some books recomendations on being a grown man.

I've read David Deida's famous The Way of the Superior Man but it seemed superficial.

thank you

"A guide to the good life, the ancient art of stoic joy." by William Irvine

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@actualized1 Superficial? The depth of that book is astounding.

You gotta learn how to digest great books properly.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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1 hour ago, Leo Gura said:

@actualized1 Superficial? The depth of that book is astounding.

You gotta learn how to digest great books properly.

Good to know. I'm adding it to my Audible list. I had read the description before after seeing it in your book list but it didn't seem all that interesting to me. After rereading the description I'm not sure why that was my initial impression.

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@ChimpBrain It's a life-changer. David Deida knows his shit.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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2 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

@actualized1 Superficial? The depth of that book is astounding.

You gotta learn how to digest great books properly.

Maybe it seemed so to me because of how easy to read it is and because it's the only book I've read on the topic lol.

I'll relook it.

Any suggestion of a book as good?

thank you Leo.

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@actualized1 David Deida's book is the best (most practical and helpful, insightful) book I've read last year. I wish I had read it 15 years ago. I did not take notes on the book because I practically underlined every sentence in the book. I recommended it to a friend of mine and he said "I do not like books that manipulate women into sex". Boy was he not knowing what he was talking about. Way off.

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Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.  Theres a good audio verion of it on YouTube read by Duncan Stene

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You have a point but why not learn and get inspiration from masters?

That's what we do in personal development.

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