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I listened to the CD... jk

I haven't been able to get busy when it comes to reading. I like reading the sci-fi novels sometimes.

But lately I've been reading spiritual type books... I know it's different but it's good to strength your mind, body and soul. Always hard to find time though... siccness robs me of that frequently
 
Jun 19, 2004
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This book changed life! In the aspect of finances!

Instead of faking the funk and buying hot gear out the mall on credit cards, I just go to marshalls with cash, and the money I save I just go to the strip club and make it rain on them hoes. No but on a serious note, this book will get you out of debt, teach you about finances and investing. Build a sold financial future for you and you family!
 
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Tuesdays With Morrie was alright. Kinda weird that it's a true story, I thought it was cool but it didn't change my life like it did for some people who did it.

If you want to read a cool book check out Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power, I just started it and can't wait to read it all the way through. (It is non-fiction, and a tool, not for entertainment; if you want to see how power is distributed and attained, read it!)
 
Mar 4, 2007
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i suggest everyone reads 1984
and check the dmv website, on the home page it says "real id act 2008"
shit made me freaked out.


i know i know the reality of it has been looming, but just seein it like that on the dmv webpage, made me get the chills.
 
Apr 8, 2005
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Tuesdays With Morrie was alright. Kinda weird that it's a true story, I thought it was cool but it didn't change my life like it did for some people who did it.

If you want to read a cool book check out Robert Greene's The 48 Laws of Power, I just started it and can't wait to read it all the way through. (It is non-fiction, and a tool, not for entertainment; if you want to see how power is distributed and attained, read it!)
very very good book, teaches you how to mind fuck people pretty easily. i also like the art of war. those are prolly the only non fiction, non story type books ive enjoyed
 
Jun 23, 2005
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ART OF WAR is at the top of my list. alot of mexican history things for me. for all you mexicans out there read rain of gold, great book. but since i been out of jail i dont really like reading books any more.
 
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i'll go thru phases where i'm big on reading, then take breaks from it that can last a year of 2...lol. anyway, my all-time favorite is still Manchild in the Promised Land. i know that's assigned reading at alotta high-schools, but it wasn't at mine (as far as i know..i wasn't always there). inspiring autobiography that really throws you in the middle of harlem back when heroin was 1st taking its toll on the communities out there. took me a minute to get into his style of writing, but after that i was hooked..