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So what are you guys reading? Im reading 2 books right now
The Nemesis - Ian Kershaw I picked this up for my history class, and this book is great. It provides an in depth analysis of the psychology of one of the most ruthless mass murderers in history. Highly recommended. here's an excerpt: External pressures of the course he had embarked upon met Hitler’s personal psychology at this point. At the age of fifty, men frequently ruminate on the ambitions they had, and how the time to fulfill them is running out. For Hitler, a man with an extraordinary ego and ambitions to go down in history as the greatest German of all time, and a hypochondriac already possessed with his own approaching death, the sense of ageing, of youthful vigor disappearing, of no time to lose was hugely magnified. This strong driving-force in Hitler’s mentality was compounded by other strands of his extraordinary psychological make-up. The years of spectacular successes – all attribute by Hitler to the ‘triumph of the will’ – and the undiluted adulation and sycophancy that surrounded him at ever turn, the Fuhrer cult on which the ‘system’ was built, had by now completely erased in him what little sense of his own limitations had been present. This led him to a calamitous over-estimation of his own abilities, coupled with an extreme denigration of those – particularly in the military – who argued more rationally for greater caution. It went hand in hand with an equally disastrous refusal to contemplate compromise, let alone retreat, as other than a sign of weakness. 2. Albert Einstein: his life and Universe this is a really fascinating read. Einstein was not just a genious, but a great human being, and apparently popular with the ladies "The discovery was, I believe, by far the strongest emotional experience in Einstein's scientific life, perhaps in all his life," Abraham Pais later said. He was so thrilled he had heart palpitations, as if "something had snapped" inside. "I was beside myself with joyous excitement", he told Ehrenfest. ......... Einstein, at age 36, had produced one of history's most imaginative and dramatic revisions of our concepts about the universe. The general theory of relativity was not merely the interpretation of some experimental date or the discovery of a more accurate set of laws. it was a whole new way of regarding reality mind you, i am in no way a person of science, quite the opposite your turn rkd |
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Just read Busting Vegas, quick read about the MIT blackjack team.
Next up is the Intelligent Investor, or One Up on Wall Street, not sure yet. |
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abnuld have you read the art of the deal by trump?
i was thinking about picking that up next |
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wow emotional intelligence sounds amazing
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also, blue, have you read Napoleon Hills classic book called Think and Get Rich (or something like that)
that book change MY life. |
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I know it's old, but has anyone read Into Thin Air? I'm thinking about picking up a copy.
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yes thats the one blue
probably the most influential book on business ever written. |
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I know it's old, but has anyone read Into Thin Air? I'm thinking about picking up a copy. [/ QUOTE ] One of the most addicting books ever. You will read it in a day. Definitely worth it. |
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Just read Busting Vegas, quick read about the MIT blackjack team. Next up is the Intelligent Investor, or One Up on Wall Street, not sure yet. [/ QUOTE ] Dont read one upon wall street. |
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