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ffdreamer
I love to read. Like a blade needing constant caring to maintain its efficiency, books can sharpen your mind like a Sharpening Stone. In this thread, you will recommend ONE book and tell the others, the reason why you like that book. My recommendation for this week is : THE ART OF WAR by Sun Tzu https://prodimage.images-bn.com/pimages/9781435161429_p0_v2_s550x406.jpg This accient book has never stopped being relevant since it was written 2500 years ago. Probably one of the fascinating book for any era. The central message of the book is if you want to win a battle, know two things before framing a strategy- Know yourself and your opponent. The True fun factor of this book is to reimagine the Strategies and apply them to your real life. It will show you how to draw out a win in any situations. Together with Jordan Peterson's "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos", these books are definitely the 2 books every young adult need to read. They are extreme helpful for futher yourself in life.
ffdreamer
Sep 20, 19 at 11:09am
It's alright everyone, I understood, I like mangas too XD
rafaelsanzio
Bruce and this thread be like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puddRuyFHfI
rafaelsanzio
I like tsun tsu "art of war" , did you read the art of war of Machiavel? (idk the correct translation tbh) Ohh and i book im reading rn is the "Persian letters" of Montesquieu . It's massive analogy book to view the western culture (lets be hoenst it hasnt change pretty much since then) from the middle east culture. In that book you can see the : -Corruption -Value of the women -Economy -Society I recomend it :0 (im going to spam this thread every often, its prety good)
ffdreamer
Sep 20, 19 at 11:31am
I like the philosophy of Machiavelli, haven't read his version of art of war yet, but it is definitely on my checklist
rafaelsanzio
*turns notifications on*
ffdreamer
Sep 20, 19 at 11:39am
I don't think it will be necessary. MOs community is not quite into books I guess. Damn I sound like an old man
rafaelsanzio
but i want to see your recommendations bro :0
gdmh39
meanwhile me reading investment books... guess I'm not needed here... *sad asians german noises*
momoichi
Sep 20, 19 at 11:45am
never read it, probz wont if its a book on philosophy (i prefer historical fiction) anyone read Shogun? or In the Miso Soup?
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