Message from @Sigma
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Sup.
Any good books you guys recommend? Right now I'm reading Body Language by Navarro and I'm waiting for Robert Greene's new book called Human Nature
The Laws of Human Nature
Robert Greene has a new book
I'm excited for it
Um Miyaomoto Musashi, The Book of 5 Rings
I actually have that book
Or Letters from a Stoic by Marcus Aurelius
Nice choices
Theres Mastery by Robert Greene. The Minimalist Mindset by Danny Dover
On Minimalism by Fumio Sasaki
I used to do Martial arts, So I ordered the Book of Five Rings and there was another book called Warrior Mind
I recently finished Mastery, I loved that book
The 50th Law was excellent too
When I started reading The Book of Five Rings, I found it hard to digest at the time. The Writing was really concise and dense
that's true
there's an annotated version though
I'll look into that one
with footnotes
I'll find the translator for that edition
I'm thinking about getting a small house when I get enough money and a job to be able to fully support myself
I don't know about renting out a studio apartment, it would be hard to save money that way. Rent is expensive
i think there is healthy minimalism, for example i have a nice car, but i dont eat expensive and such
Kenji Tokitsu's edited edition
Published by Shamballa
I want to get the book of five rings too @Sigma @the adventures male also recommends it
rent is expensive and set to inflate in the future. At least in some of the Australian market
How about Tao Te Ching by Lao Tzu
If you are guaranteed a life of wealth, then rent is better because you are flexible, otherwise i agree to you
I got the Tao Te Ching as well, haven't finished it
I just ordered an annotated copy of Five Rings
it had 1000 reviews, 4.5+ stars
only $.99
😃
I wish if wealth was easy to come by
When you listen to all these successful people talk about wealth and how to make money, there are always the same underlying themes
patience, hard work, mindset, etc
they all basically say the same thing...I've listened to Tony Robins, Gary V, and a few others
They make it seem easy, but it really isn't if you don't have any big ideas to act on or skills that bring value to the work
Napoleon Hill too