6 suggested books to liberate the mind

in life •  6 years ago  (edited)

Yes, only six .......

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- "Fountainhead" A. Rand - interesting plot; convincing, well-developed characters; incredibly powerful, inspiring punch line; goodreads: link , AynRand.org: link 

- "The Most Dangerous Superstition" L. Rose - what is freedom and what is modern slavery; how to achieve liberty; how to be free from politics; philosophy of peace; goodreads: link , YouTube: link 

- "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" Robert T. Kiyosaki - about an untypical, 'un-schoolisch' approach to personal financial freedom; how to retired early; what you need to know about money; non-stereotypical point of view on wealth; goodreads: link

- "Atlas Shrugged" A. Rand - what fuels the World; what is the nature of humanity; what makes a free man; how to stop the whole humanity and cure evils; what is passion and dedication; inner and outer struggle of extraordinary individualities; goodreads: link , AynRand.org: link 

- "The Machinery of Freedom" D. D. Friedman - how can world of 100% private property look like; police or Pr. Sec. Agencies; private law? ; probable scenario for a free society - case studies; natural evolution of freedom; goodreads: link , link

- "1984" G. Orwell - what hell is; only dystopia or a possible trap for humans with bad philosophy; story few steps from our times .... if we will not turn back...; freedom starts and ends in your mind; goodreads: link 

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I wish You a good reading.

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I only read part of Fountainhead, and I had to finish Atlas Shrugged on Audio. The paper book defeated me. ;-) 1984 is a classic that should be required reading for any student.

The Machinery of Freedom hasn't been read, but it will be soon. As a private security professional too, I'm very interested in the topics the book discusses!

I'm also a PI. We already have bail bonds people, private investigators, most attorneys are private, all security is private, so why do we need police who are not? It used to all be private too until the 1800's.

Remove the double standards and special protections, make everyone involved equal under the law, and privatize it all!

Grabbed "Rich Dad Poor Dad: What The Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That The Poor And Middle Class Do Not!" and "The Machinery of Freedom". I already had the others...

I read Rich Dad Poor Dad many many years ago, and it changed my life for the better in many ways. Today I can look back and see how the lessons from that book made me successful when so many others around me have not been. I tried to teach people and pointed them to the book and other information, but they simply didn't do the work required.

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