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Hey box pals,
What are some of your favorite books? Power of Habit and Art of Learning are it for me. I will be ordering Shoniki in that not so distant future. Joe Rogan guest who told me about Shoniki https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llhb2ymtsw8&t=1s | ||
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Go back to school so you can get a real job instead of going to the university of online video games and graduating at the bottom of your class.
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Art of the Deal
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Checkraise Dragonslayer <Retired>
"My armor color matches my playstyle" | ||
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Howard Stern comes again. Good one for tomato
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50 shades of gay comes highly recommended
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The Worthing Saga
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Jason Worthing and one of his descendants, Justice, go to a small village on a backward world to get a boy named Lared to write a book for them. This book is about why Abner Doon destroyed the empire and the planet Capitol and why Jason's descendants destroyed the planet Worthing. It also explains why people all over the settled part of the galaxy are no longer being protected by "God" from pain and hardship. Sounds like a good time for future science fiction reading which I haven't gotten to do any of. Have you read any by Isaac Asimov? | |||
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Supernatural by Graham Hancock
How to change your mind by Michael Pollan edit: I was just listening to that episode you mentioned a few minutes ago before I got on here. serendipity I very highly recommend the dude he had on the other week. Naval Ravikant really impressed me with how he really broke down concepts I've been thinking about all year. | ||
Last edited by Lord Casey; 06-11-2019 at 12:45 AM..
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The secret
50th law Rich dad poor dad are a few I like | ||
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