I look at this totally the opposite. What books are going to motivate me to do what others are not doing?
We all learn from books like MJs... no doubt. But, what books are going to help me live a life completely free and unique from anyone else?
I love all the biographies and GaryVee and Tim Ferris books... but... what will simply make me dream bigger??
#1 The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
No other book in the world taught and encouraged me to be my own man, to avoid the crowds and popular sayings, and to mark out my own path in life. This book fundamentally rewired my brain and made me a better man. If I read one book in my life, ever, this book would be enough.
#2 The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
Go where no one else goes, for reasons no one else can understand.
#3 Extreme Ownership - Jocko Willink
This book is so legit, and simple, yet so damn difficult.
#4 Brave New World - Aldous Huxely
Same idea, about being different, and how society works overtime to crush that difference and stamp out any light that isn't approved by the masses.
#5 Animal Farm - George Orwell
Because we see it every day in our political world. And it's sickening.
We all learn from books like MJs... no doubt. But, what books are going to help me live a life completely free and unique from anyone else?
I love all the biographies and GaryVee and Tim Ferris books... but... what will simply make me dream bigger??
#1 The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand
No other book in the world taught and encouraged me to be my own man, to avoid the crowds and popular sayings, and to mark out my own path in life. This book fundamentally rewired my brain and made me a better man. If I read one book in my life, ever, this book would be enough.
#2 The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho
Go where no one else goes, for reasons no one else can understand.
#3 Extreme Ownership - Jocko Willink
This book is so legit, and simple, yet so damn difficult.
#4 Brave New World - Aldous Huxely
Same idea, about being different, and how society works overtime to crush that difference and stamp out any light that isn't approved by the masses.
#5 Animal Farm - George Orwell
Because we see it every day in our political world. And it's sickening.
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