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What are some good Self-Improvement books?

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  1. Spooner

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    Inner game of tennis is a must for anyone trying to master something.

    Effortless mastery is really good too, especially for musicians
     
  2. Han Solo

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    I dunno why i asked. I can't read a paragraph b4 my mind races out of control and i can't focus on a single word.
     
  3. Han Solo

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    I'm a big time pessimist. Ill give it a try even though reading is very hard for me.
     
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    i'm the same way.
     
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    A Child's Garden of Grass (The official handbook for mar1juana users), by Jack S. Margolis and Richard Clorfene. Illustrated by Jack S. Margolis.


    This marvelous opus was first published in 1969, which was when I bought it. I think I still have my original copy somewhere, although it has been a while since I laid eyes on the thing. A great read, especially now, being historical and all, and what I remember the most about this tome is this quote, delivered by yours truly from memory, so forgive me if I'm off a word or two.

    "If this book does nothing else but introduce you to the ancient game of Go, it was well worth the purchase."

    It took me a couple of months to search for and find a Go game in Houston, but I finally did, and man, was it a gas to play. Still is. If there is one game in this world worthy of going head to head with Chess for the title of best strategy board game, it is Go. I consider Go superior to Chess, if just barely. A long time Chess player when I found A Child's Garden of Grass, it amazed me with just how elegant, powerful, and complex the game is, and that there could be a game so like Chess in many ways, yet seemingly completely different, and that it easily would become the board game I played the most for the next decade, and beyond. Go is played by two people, just as Chess is, and has been played in Japan and China from time out of mind.

    Emanuel Lasker, master Chess player: "The rules of Go are so elegant, organic, and rigorously logical that if intelligent life forms exist elsewhere in the universe, they almost certainly play Go."


    If this post does nothing else but introduce you to the ancient game of Go, it was well worth the read.


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    The Master Key System by Charles F. Haanel.
     
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    This^^^^. Life changing stuff
     
  9. SK34

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    I think I'm gonna start with these 3 books. Then move on from there. Thank You.
     
  10. Xerobull

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    Once you read the body language book, please take this to heart: much of how people act around other people is based on their own internal issues and hangups. Don't base everything that their body language tells you as a reaction to you.
     
  11. SK34

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    Reading this now. Amazing stuff.

    I'm not much of a reader so I'm listening to the audio and reading at the same time.

    I also picked up few other books:

    Rich dad, poor dad
    7 habits of highly effective people
    How to win friends and influence people
     
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    dont' bother with rich dad, poor dad.

    a blog i think you'll enjoy is http://www.jamesaltucher.com/
     
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    Don't know if I believe you. ;)
     
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    Doesn't paulftsk have a self-help book.
     
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    I like the Secret by Rhonda Byrne.
     
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    I feel like I've responded to one of your Go posts before but I play Go - around 5d on KGS.

    As for OP, I was just going to recommend either reading paulstfk or spacecitykid posts.
     
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    The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.
     
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