What's your favorite self-help book?

What's your favorite self-help book?

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If it counts as self help: 'letters to a young poet' by Rainer Maria Rilke

This and Dark Triad literature

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I bought this but haven’t read it yet, looks good tho

The Unique And His Property

Cringe

The Bible

Unironically a great self-help book about finding your own value

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Yeah, maybe if buying tripp pants and eyeliner is value.

Thus is actually a good recommendation

this

>Cyrano de Bergerac
Always be eloquent. Put yourself after others. Being ugly doesn't stop you from being exemplary.
>Epiktetus' manual
Learn what depends from you and what doesn't. Criticism from others on something is because they don't know about your other sins. Don't hold anything for granted.
>La Fontaine's fables
Every fucking thing about life
>Goethe's Faust and De Houdenc's dream about hell and way of Heaven
Sins are everywhere. Accept you may sin but aim for rightfulness
>La Boetie's discourse on volontary servitude
Democracy is a myth. People will take charge of things because you have enough on your hands. Don't trust or give your soul to others because they don't have your interests in mind, only theirs.
>Homere's Iliad and Odysseus
How to be a man 101
>Cioran's work
It's too late to commit suicide but life is not a gift, it's not fun and will never be. Who cares?
>Tintin (unironically)
Be good.

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Le grenouille poster est aperçu !

Stirnerpilled

Nom d'une pipe
basé et rougepillé

N-no bulli.
I-i also have Of mice and men in English and Glen Cook's Black company in English. Which I learned here, on Yea Forums. But other than that, I just have frog's translations and I ordered some bilingual Latin/French classics like Cicero, Juvenal or... Greek/French Aristophanes. (Just for the fun because I don't know a single word of Greek and I stopped Latin in highschool)

If there are English classics, I'm curious. Like Hemingway and such. Any tips?

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>implying that mallgoths actually read LaVey
this is like implying that undergrads with guevara posters actually read marx

Reading that now, pretty good

Hesse's Demian is the strongest literary anti-depressant known to man
>Iliad and Odyssey
>How to be a man 101
so how to kill people in classical warfare?

Any lit to gain resolve as strong as this?

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Maybe a little specific, but Whole Again. It helped me identify and begin to address many of my own disordered tendencies after dating someone with a personality disorder for three years. Like a lot of self-help literature, it doesn't pose particular solutions, but it's insightful nonetheless.

I don't read self-help or any middle-management scum shit about being more successful. Perhaps it's a product of insecurity but the thought of people flourishing in a professional atmosphere makes me feel sick and spiteful. Figuring out why I feel this way is quite interesting to me, maybe I need a self-help book?

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Stop being inauthentik.

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Just read the source material where LaVey got everything from.
>Might is Right, Ragnar Redbeard

>Cyrano de Bergerac
>Always be eloquent. Put yourself after others. Being ugly doesn't stop you from being exemplary.
>La Boetie's discourse on volontary servitude
>Democracy is a myth. People will take charge of things because you have enough on your hands. Don't trust or give your soul to others because they don't have your interests in mind, only theirs.
I'm assuming you mean't put yourself before others for Cyrano. Otherwise it would be counter intuitive.

Feeling good mood therapy (cbt book)
Unironically 12 rules for life

Both changed my life drastically

Self help books are a scam. Most are drivel, more focused on providing the illusion of changing your life for the better without any substance. The average self help buyer buys the book and ends at this point, happy that they are "turning things around", lacking the discipline to sit and read hence why they feel the need for a self help book. While reading the book, they think thoughts like "wow this book is so enlightening!" without internalizing or acting on anything said in the book (which doesn't matter as most self help books are cash grabs with garbage advice). By the time they are done one or two practices from the book may remain for a short time, however by 6 months they're the same person 20 dollars short. I'm glad if a self help book has improved your life but for most people they don't. Self help books are commonly on the new York times best seller list because there is such a demand for the illusion they provide. If I were you I would join the circus and make some money off these mouth breathers who buy them.

soi as fuck

Source?

I mean he did suggest a cock and ball torture book.

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No you shithead, read Dale Carnegie's book. It's literally about how to be happier by being a better person.

Death Note

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came here to post this

Self Analysis by L Ron Hubbard

Letters from a Stoic by Seneca

I like what he said about friends.
Can't remember the exact quote but it's along the lines of;
"Friends gained for opportunity will leave for opportunity"