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You know i think I'll add SS2 by Doyle Brunson to that list
Woo Hoo i now have 2 1/2 books that have influenced my life. |
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Speaker for the Dead
Theory of Poker Super System Edit: Brave New World Edit2: Movies eh? Donnie Darko. |
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You know I'm only a teenager. [/ QUOTE ] That's fine. You are young and should take St. Aquinas warning to heart and not let your views of life and death, etc., be forged by just one book. Read on, young man, and keep your mind open. |
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1. The Bible 2. Natural Born Killers (movie) 3. Sin City (movie) [/ QUOTE ] this brought a smile to my face during this awful time of party-servers-crashing-while-i'm-on-4-20/40-games-with->30%avgVPIP-ness |
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1) Led Zeppelin IV
- Putting my dad's old vinyl copy of this on the record player when I was in 8th grade made music into my life's passion. These days, I'd rather listen to just about any Zep album than this one (ok, obviously not Presence), but it remains the most influential one in my life. 2) David Hume's "Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" - As far as I'm concerned, the best work of philosophy ever, and it's not even close. Nietzche's "Geneology of Morals" is definitely worthy of mention, but Hume simply nailed it right on the [censored]' head. 3) Small Stakes Holdem by Ed Miller, S+M. - I see a lot of mentions of Theory of Poker and Super System. Neither of these books so directly allowed me to quit my job so I could make 5X the money in half the time, whenever or wherever I please. Small Stakes Holdem did. |
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Not quite answering your question directly but:
I have found that answers to any questions (that are answerable) regarding life lessons can be found in: 1) The Bible, especially New Testament. 2) To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee 3) The Godfather I and II movies (never read the book). |
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In no particular order (and mood dependent):
On the Road- Kerouac Siren's of Titan- Vonnegut One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest- Kesey |
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Have you read "Sometimes a Great Notion" by Kesey, pFunk? Great book, too.
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I have not yet. I have a running Amazon list that gets satisfied at the end of each month. That is now book 4 for September.
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In no particular order (and mood dependent): On the Road- Kerouac Siren's of Titan- Vonnegut One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest- Kesey [/ QUOTE ] Sorry tbach, didn't see you asking for reasoning: OtR- A book that had an impact on me as I was traveling. Ambitious writing, it makes me optimistic and influences the way that I conceptualize story telling. SoT- Amazing story, fascinating thematically. Scathing in it's critique of everything, it keeps my cynicism grounded in the hilarity of our lives. OFOtCN- As I have stated in other threads, I believe it is the most perfect piece of lit ever written. It has helped me inspect our society and the American Dream. Has a profound impact on me as a writer. I can read this book over and over again. There are very few pieces of art that have given me more enjoyment. I think I like this novel more than most people [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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