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what non fiction books have you read?

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what concepts hit you the hardest in that book?

would you recommend it?
 
The disaster artist is an amazing book ,explains the mentalcel non nt Tommy Wiseu and failed introvert Greg sestero , you must read this cuz it shows Tommy’s non ntness and it’s really sad

a book about Vietnam American war
 
99% of the books I’ve read are non fiction and they’re all about Imperial Japan or certain German generals
For example a few months ago I finished reading Infantry Attacks by Erwin Rommel
 
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what concepts hit you the hardest in that book?

would you recommend it?
Many books about reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates, also some books written about and by serial killers/sexual murderers, as well as some manifestos by mass shooters/dictators/etc.

Also read some books about toxicology and agriculture back then (mostly about pesticide usage, its effect on animals, the development of resistance and the genetic modifications on plants - especially glyphosate and BT maize).

Was also once deeply into diseases - especially parasitoses (like trypanosmes or apicomplexans)/mycoses/neurodegenerative disorders (like prions), if you like the obviously interesting stuff look at Ribeiroia/Dinocampus/Ophiocordyceps/Dicrocoelium/Leucochloridium/Spinochordodes (parasites are simply perfect in every way, some of these examples even influence the behavior of the hosts or cause extreme deformations like extra-limbs). Read most of it in my school library. Is quite funny.
 
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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins is a good read. He is black pilled about religion
 
The Holy Bible
 
The conspiracy against the human race by thomas liggoti. Couldn't complete it because of how depressing the nihilistic antinatal philosophy was. Definetly hard hit
 
The Inconvenient Truth by Patrick Wood Crusius.
 
philosophy books but idk if they count, since they all about hypothetical shit which is kinda fiction
 
Mostly books about buddhism. Meditating is a means to agapemaxxing and a path to the whitepill.
 
Mostly books about buddhism. Meditating is a means to agapemaxxing and a path to the whitepill.
based have u read the mind illuminated or core teachings of Buddha?
 
based have u read the mind illuminated or core teachings of Buddha?
Yep I've read many (not all) core teachings of Buddha, but also books written by Thich Nhat Hanh (a buddhist monk who leads a buddhist village in the southwest of France) and Matthieu Ricard (a French buddhist monk).

i've also read varied books about mindfulness.

Oh and I also visited a magnificent French buddhist temple (yes, it's located in France !)

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I almost only read academic papers :feelsbadman:
 
Yep I've read many (not all) core teachings of Buddha, but also books written by Thich Nhat Hanh (a buddhist monk who leads a buddhist village in the southwest of France) and Matthieu Ricard (a French buddhist monk).

i've also read varied books about mindfulness.

Oh and I also visited a magnificent French buddhist temple (yes, it's located in France !)

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Based. Good to see anothrr buddhacel
 
99% of the books I’ve read are non fiction and they’re all about Imperial Japan or certain German generals
For example a few months ago I finished reading Infantry Attacks by Erwin Rommel
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