Books that changed your life

For me it was two books, 1984 and A Brave New World, that opened my mind

Schopenhauer's 'On Women' and Mein Kampf

The God Delusion

Its not necessarily a book but reddit really changed my views politically and socially

Dave Barry in cyberspace

The Bell Curve

your thread SUCKS bro

The Ego and it's Own

Clifford The Big Red Dog

Communist Manifesto

Probably NoTimeToLose by Peter Piot

Also, unpopular opinions:
•1984 is written awfully and Orwell has shit prose
•BNW is an objective utopia without flaws

Trump: The Art of the Deal

>opinions
>objective

you're not even necessarily wrong at BNW isn't all bad, but jesus christ.

Common Ground - Justin Trudeau

Scientology: The Fundamentals of Thought

Be serious. OP made some fine attributions

this.

Also Crippled America and All Quiet on the Western Front. The Bible is pretty good too, I really like Two Corinthians

So you're leftwing now? Or what happened?

No they liked women and nonwhites too much so now I'm a Nazi missile

Deus Vult!!!

I fall asleep everytime I try to read a brave new world. Shit is worse than the tenis parts on infinite meme

14 words brother. I was serious tho'.

I love Orwell's prose, because it hardly even feels like prose. Just feels like he's telling us information.

IJ helped with a life-long depression issue (I was genuinely angry when I finished and discovered DFW killed himself)
Trainspotting, the main dude just really chimed with me and again i just felt less shitty coming out compared with going in.

it only sucked because Veeky Forums is being infiltrated by spastic children from /pol/ who think racist memes are the edgiest shit going.

The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevski
Nicomachean ethics by Aristotle
Treatise of Human Nature by Hume
Tractatus by Wittgenstein
Probability and Statistics by DeGroot et al
Recursive Macroeconomic Theory by Ljungqvist
Introduction to Algorithms by Cormen et al
Recursively Enumerable Sets and Degrees by Soare