Wait. What will you replace capitalism with? It is the single greatest engine of rising people out of poverty and stimulating invention.
I read the now habit and from that book I started planning my day because I was really bad at procrastination. At the moment I am onto Tony Robins RPM to plan my day. I'd say 'Now Habit' was a great start to my fight against procrastination but I have used lots of resources eg internet videos, podcasts, exercises etc.
At the moment I am reading: Terry Crews How to Be a Man - It's an eye opener, looking at him you'd think his life has been easy and he hasn't suffered any hardships. Holy cow, you couldn't be more wrong, he's had loads of rejection, been on the brink of bankruptcy but has always had some kind of unwavering belief in himself. Inspirational. Frasier Scripts - A script book of the tv show for a bit of light reading Ultimate Confidence by Marisa Peer - Need a bit of support as i'm terrified of speaking to attractive females Daft Wee Stories by Limmy - A bit of light reading before I move onto a novel
I just finished They Tell me of a Home, by Daniel Black. It was an awesome experience of another world that slowly opened th become home.
Currently reading - Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson After this I will read - Elon Musk by Ashlee Vance.
James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time The fire may well be coming again soon, but, if it does, it will just push the real fire down the road a piece. Society is not about to allow any real change.
Just finished Autobiography of Malcolm X - I would highly recommend it to anyone who had any interest at all in learning about him. I can't help but love him by the end and recognize what a great tragedy his murder by the NOI was. Before that - John Irving - Cider House Rules. Love John Irving - Stephen King called him the modern Charles Dickens at one point, and I don't know about that, but this book and Owen Meany are in a class of their own. Speaking of Stephen King, recently listened to the Green Mile and currently listening to Different Seasons. The Green Mile is great - recommended even if you've seen the movie. If anyone hasn't read The Stand - do yourself a favor. Also listening to John D Rockefeller biography by Chernow - great listen, probably wouldn't invest the time to read. If anyone here likes the fantasy genre - check out the Malazan series by Erickson. If you like fantasy and don't mind paying close attention (and possibly rereading), this series is well worth the time invested. I know a lot of people have read the Game of Thrones series, this one is far better although requires more effort.
@Icarium I enjoyed the Autobiography of Malcom X many years ago, when it was current. My, how time flies, and so little changes. I just started rereading The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin. I wish that it were far less relevant today.
Book readings for next 3 months or so include but are not exclusive to: -Tanakh (Half way through) -New Testament -The book of Zohar -Zohar Parashat Breishit -Sepher Yetzirah -Maybe some Egyptian book on Amun or something -CIA Remote Viewing Manual (Might read) TFW got reading list ready for next few years ready, and rereading books ive already read just to gain further info.
Now I'm reading Stephen King's "Gerald's Game". I really loved King's books, have read 42 of them I think. I don't have any idea about books I'll read in future.
Never understood how people read fiction books, I hate reading as a whole and only do it to gain the information I need on certain topics, I could never be able to read for fun tbh.
I love fiction. The stories, the characters, the plots and plot twists, the world building, the intrigue, sometimes even the writing styles themselves...sure, some books aren't so great. I've found that I can't read On Basilisk Station. I first tried reading it years ago and couldn't get past two chapters. Tried again recently, couldn't get past the first chapter. But other books grab me from page one. Slow paced, fast paced, whatever, as long as it holds my interest. Non fiction also interests me. In fifth grade I had a teacher comment on all the science books I was getting from the library. I'll sometimes skim through a book on some historical subject in the bookstore and if I'm not careful I could end up spending a lot of time reading passages. I'm just a reader.
I just finished: Unplug, your brain on porn and Metro 2033 I want to read Metro 2034 and re-read the Tales of the Ketty Jay series by Chris Wooding