ImTheDoubleGreatest!
Master Don Juan
Not about game or women or red pill or any of that. Just some interesting books. I typically find myself into fiction, but if it’s nonfiction that’s cool too.
Forget the cash, the cars, and the chiseled jawlines. Female desire operates on a completely different frequency. Primal. Subconscious. Triggers that bypass her logic and hit her on a gut level. Most guys are totally blind to them.
I know because I was one of them. The overthinking. The paralysis. The silent drive home kicking yourself for freezing up. Watching average guys walk away with the girl while you stood there stuck in your own head.
Then I decoded the psychology behind what actually makes women tick. 22 hard rules. Subtle behavioral shifts that rewired my entire reality. The anxiety evaporated. Women started leaning in. Investing. Chasing.
Funny, I just heard about the movie version of this recently because of a song I heard. Is it worth a shot or is it completely butchered compared to the original book?Trainspotting - Irvine Welsh
You sure seem to like war stories. I’ll check them out.Civil War diary by Andersonville POWs
https://archive.org/stream/andersonvilledia01rans/andersonvilledia01rans_djvu.txt
John Ransom's Anersonville Diary: https://www.amazon.com/John-Ransoms-Andersonville-Diary-Ransom-ebook/dp/B01MCRNZHQ
I thought I read the second one for free somewhere, but that was a while ago, and I can't find the link. It is an incredible true story.
Despite blowing his brains out, Jesse Livermore, the boy plunger, was a boss.REMINISCENCES OF A STOCK OPERATOR by
Edwin LeFevre The Sun Dial Press, Inc. Garden City, New York Copyright 1923
"kings and philosophers ****e.......and so do ladies."The complete essays - Montaigne
I can’t read so I don’t know.Books? What are those?![]()
lolz!!!I can’t read so I don’t know.
Haven't read that one, but Lolita is amazing.Despair - Nabokov
Haven’t read #1, but I can definitely vouch for #2. 50th Law is very good.How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World - Harry Browne
The 50th Law - Robert Greene
Everyone always talks about this guy I notice. He’s been a big name since like the 80s or something.Aborted a reading of Shakespeare's Coriolanus, due to it being a bit heavy.
Chose to pick up the dark tower series by Stephen King instead. Haven't read any of his stuff since i was a little kid. He's probably the reason that i'm literate.
It's something like 5000 or 6000 pages, all told. So, i don't need to think much about reading materials for a while/can focus on different things.
It's like the literary equivalent of settling down.