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October 14, 2018, 09:17:10 AM
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Hey Guys

Books lets you live different lives, they teach you, they make you better at things in life.

Well for some reading comes naturally and for some its an uphill battle.


Few Questions:

1. Which Book changed your way of thinking for better?

2. Which book would you recommend about blockchain/ cryto ecosystem?

3. Books you wish you should have never read?

4. Favourite Books?


Answer any or all,

Thanks
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October 14, 2018, 09:19:05 AM
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These are garbage topics.

Instead of asking general questions, why don't you explain which book changed your life and why?

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October 14, 2018, 09:50:16 AM
Last edit: October 14, 2018, 10:01:43 AM by carnaby
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These are garbage topics.

Instead of asking general questions, why don't you explain which book changed your life and why?

Damn!

Books that changed my Life?

Well to tell you the truth, it was like a self help topic that I was trying to create, looking for some inspiration, Every now and then I get all pumped up, New year's day resolution feeling, then I buy few, then the feeling subsides. Well I think I might be going too much in detail here and bore most of you, but not sure what is expected, so here goes.

I have rarely finished any book, but here are few that I have bought/read and reasoning behind it?


1. 7 Habits of Highly Effective People/ Rich Dad Poor Dad:- Well My Dad gave me these around 10 yrs ago, I read it /skimmed through, but I was a pompous ass and egocentric back then so considered these books for people with low self confidence.

2. Mein Kampf: Adolf Hitler: Well it is the most read book in the world, it changed the way people thought, it created a generation, I read most of it -over few years-, its a difficult read, but I guess it does change you somewhat.

3. Religious: At different times, people feel differently, want to question the existence of all, got little into religious books Bible / Bhagvad Gita/ spirituality, But Ego and an untameable mind kicks in and you are swept away to your daily commitments.


But Now, rather than this being another feeble attempt to get back on the wagon, being this public it should help to keep things on track.


To Conclude: I have not found a book that has changed my life, but searching for it.

@vod Which book changed your life? or any favourites?
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October 14, 2018, 10:25:46 AM
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2. Which book would you recommend about blockchain/ cryto ecosystem?

I just loved this collection of books http://sociumtrade.com/blog/materials-for-self-improvement/the-best-books-about-blockchain

Ive also started to read The Complete TurtleTrader: How 23 Novice Investors Became Overnight Millionaires by Michael Covel. But thats more for trading tips.

As for my 4. Favourite Books?

Im going with Harry Hole books by Jo Nesbø Wink and recent discover of Discovery of Witches ))

Enjoy the read!


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April 22, 2019, 04:00:07 PM
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Hey Guys

Books lets you live different lives, they teach you, they make you better at things in life.

Well for some reading comes naturally and for some its an uphill battle.


Few Questions:

1. Which Book changed your way of thinking for better?

2. Which book would you recommend about blockchain/ cryto ecosystem?

3. Books you wish you should have never read?

4. Favourite Books?


Answer any or all,

Thanks



I will answer only the first question. My life was very much changed by the book "Rich dad, poor dad"
It is all very accurately painted as our life is arranged and how to do in order to never need anything. Very useful book for reflection
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April 24, 2019, 11:24:41 PM
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"Ready Player One" was one of the better books I read in a long time. Really connected me back to when I was a kid while also showing me what the future can be for gaming. Really inspired me.
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April 25, 2019, 12:30:31 AM
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The first self development book I read was Rich Dad Poor Dad back when I was in school at the age of about 14. This book along with a few others from Robert Kiyosaki completely changed my way of thinking, the way I look at school and money. I'm personally happy that I've found this book, because I think it completely changed my path in life.
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