Which book changed your life?

Which book changed your life?

Starting with the obvious

Mein Kampf by Hitler
Art of the Deal by Trump
The Moral Landscape by Harris
On Women by Schopenhauer
Decline of the West by Spengler
Ride the Tiger by Evola

Took me from brainwashed sheeple to redpilled philosopher-King

Deus vult

>No Culture of Decline
>No Crippled America
>No Latin Bible

Step it up, senpai.

Currently reading mein kampf. However i put a plain papercover on it bevause i dont care do be assaulted when i read it in public.
So far i dont think mein kampf's insights are that mind blowing. I think the real value of reading the book is in realising how much bullshit people talk about hitler and how few of it is true.

*of Critique

I agree. Hitler was actually pretty fucking BASED

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>buttshattered SJW feminst liberal leftist cultural marxist commie socialist Bern-out low-test nu-male emasculated KEK detected

When I was 17 I read Catch-22 and the Illuminatus! trilogy. They didn't change my life but I did take things a lot more lightly than I ever did.

the joe rogan podcast changed my life

Made me realize that faith is irrelevant to the precepts of Christs teachings

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Literally changed the way I think and learn.

everybody poops

I hate that book but..............
>Paul Krugman

Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits and Other Writings
-Philip Fisher
:^)

Prometheus Rising

The Republic
Catcher in the Rye
Dandelion Wine
Mastrubation King Kurosawa

{You}

Memes aside, I agree

ironic shitposting is still shitposting people

The Holy Bible

The God Delusion

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Maybe this will help change your life senpai ?

The language of stories : a cognitive theory of magic, anthropology, and the cognitive challenge

Wait, really? Can you elaborate on what that means/what the book states that lead you there?

Glenn Beck please...

Any good books about atheism that aren't meme teir?

impossible. Nobody is truly an atheist anyway
which is why all of the books suck ass

Found the moron.

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Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys

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None of that is either Catholic or conservative.

It's actually an undefendable thesis, consider Christ was all about faith. "Your faith has saved you" is a very common saying of his for a reason.
Unless we fabricate "the real Jesus".

The Way of Five Rings by Musashi

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no h8 pls

I listen to his podcast because he has the best guests, and I suppose he's skilled at coaxing some good responses out of them. Yet he's such a fucking artificial hack weaboo faggot. My god do I despise his pompous 'ten ex' drivel

get rid of hitler and trump

also get rid of harris

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This

I read The Art of the Deal and the way to get rich is to become him.

The irony is in paying him for the book.

I read this recently, I think more people should read it.

Zen and Lila

Fucking saved.

>THIS

I wish he didn't brag every fucking chapter, I usually just skipped past the self validation to get to the good stuff and then it was an alright read. His greatest strength is what he decided to steal from others and translate to modern terms (Walden, Rolf Potts)

why are atheists always so insecure about their intelligence?

>Paul (Krugman) is upset that children might reject his carefully planned collectivist slave ideology

False premise.

>Paul Krugman

into the trash

Train by day Joe Rogan podcast by night! All day!

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L'Arrache-Cœur by Vian made me want to write when I was 16. I also have the last sentence of the book tattooed on my forearm.

the divine comedy. made me rethink my edge-ism and got me into the bible, philosophy and later theology.