Amazing collection @Random_Person thank you for sharing
Update: Finished āYour Brain On Pornā today. It gave me so much insight and info on what we all are facing. I now understand the enemy more than ever.
As a beginner, this is so helpful.
Took up Canāt Hurt Me by David Goggins.
Could you send me a link to that book&?
You can download it from Library Genesis, just search library genesis on google, go to libgen.li and just type your bookās name, almost everybook is available on that website
I get books from a telegram channel t.me/meet_book_storage . They have a ton of books, search in there as well.
Damn i am learning so much new information from you guys. @Taher i changed my mind. Please donāt delete my account.
Your brain on porn
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BusLxhQ55NZ-w9oATbQswW7TFSKsFODQ/view?usp=sharing
Can we chat with hangouts and share books? And I always admired people whos habit were read book frequently
Thanks for the thread. I have noted down few of the books in my bucket list. Iāll start reading one by one
You should definitely give the book āthink and grow richā a try it talks about not only the steps to success but sexual transmutation.
Bro Iāll start reading it from todayš
Just completed the power of now
Update : Finished Canāt Hurt Me yesterday.
It is such a badass book and Iād recommend it to anyone
I canāt believe it took me 15 days to finish this book. At this pace I will only be able to finish 2 books a month. This is unacceptable . In this month, I will read 3 books.
Took up When Breath Becomes Air.
Started reading elon muskās book 2 days ago and didnāt completed rich dad poor dad as i got into a really really bad anime binge with around 15 eps per day for a week last month now getting stronger to read than ever will finish rich dad poor dad soon itās interesting too
I want to revive this topic lol
Afte breath becomes air, I finished
- Discipline equals freedom by Jocko Willink
- Wherever You go, there you are by John Kabat-Zinn
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
Now reading Dr. Petersonās 12 Rules Of Life
Share your readings guys
The practice of brahmachrya - swami sivananda
Bhagvat Geeta with commentary of adi Shankaracharya
The only books you need to read my friends
I recently started reading āThe monk who sold his Ferrariā and I think itās a great bookjust check it out.
Over the years, I started to have quite a library of books at home.
Here my favorites (some have been mentioned before)
Self improvement:
- āAtomic Habitsā by James Clear
- āTed Talksā by Chris Anderson (if you need to give presentations regularly)
- āDonāt worry, be grumpyā by Ajahn Brahm
- āFalling is flyingā by Ajahn Brahm
- āWherever you go, there you areā by Jon Kaba-Zinn
Knowledge:
- āA brief history of human kindā by Yuval Noah Harari
- āGod, a human historyā by Reza Aslan
- Maybe āElon Muskā by Ashlee Vance
Fiction:
Iāve seen that people have a bad view of this genre. I never had problems with binging books. I know that in the evening I might have some time to read before going to bed. It helps me to relax.
Furthermore, I donāt read fiction in my native language. I started to read all books in English about 10 years ago. This is what really helped me to improve my English skills. My next plan is to buy all books in French.
So, here my all-time favorites for the ones who are interested:
- āThe way of kingsā by Brandon Sanderson (Basically all books from Sanderson, quite complex books)
- āThe wise manās fearā by Patrick Rothfuss (Easy reading fantasy, but just epic)
- āA tale of the Malazan Book of the Fallenā by Steven Erikson (Definitely not easy reading, very detailed descriptions, longest fantasy series with about 11 books, 1000-1300 pages each. Takes time to get accustomed to but epic once you got your head around it
Iāve started this book recently.
Itās a rewritten version of Allen Carrās EasyWay to Stop Smoking but for pmo.
Completely free and open source.
A must read. Hope it helps
Omg I love this book!
It made me realise what and how I should meditate, instead of just winging it.
Was reading Prof. Petersonās ā12 Rules for life : An antidote to chaos.ā Itās a phenomenal book.
I put that on hold and picked up easypeasy yesterday. I need this especially as it is NNN. Hope to be more enlightened and aware of the pmo habit.