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Recommendation "the Art of Mastery" by Robert Grenne

Hamilton
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Achieving mastery is finding your unique Life task, field or accumulation of ideas that leads to something truly unique, got several notes on this book and plan dissect and try to apply into every field who the person who naturally childlike connection to.
Its explain in such a unique and universal science proof way on how to reach levels like Einstein, Newton, Da Vinci and others, there is examples from art, martial arts, writing, business building and much more.
Also its shows how the middle age apprenticeship is the most advanced learning way ever created, this shows how the old world and middle ages actually are way smarter than we actually think, for we depend on a shallow industrial education system and simplified technology.
Reaching mastery is the final proof of the whitepill, the one who finds meaning above blackpill with more pleasure and ever lasting.


Like from the Art Of Literature i learned that knowing old complex languages like Latin and Ancient greek open the mind and actually makes you more of a man than a someone who just speak english, italian, portuguese, just one modern language that is built for the masses, quite literally from vulgan latin and germanic tribes.
 
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I was filtered by this guy's jewish face
Can't blame you. The people I read need to be definitively attractive to me otherwise I can't read them properly, because when I read a novel or non-fiction book, it feels like I'm delving into their innermost thoughts (this doesn't apply for biographies or history, but it does for autobiographies - so when I read "Hitler vol. 1 & 2" by Vulker Ulrich, I know I'm reading about Hitler and the National Socialists, who I find somewhat attractive in their own, old-fashioned way, and therefore I enjoy it).
There's a reason I love Sylvia Plath so much - she's an objectively attractive woman who also suicided (which is an attractive thing to me, suicidality), so I find her "The Bell Jar" and her poems and all her letters/journals so enjoyable. I even collected her full bibliography, including her letters and journals. All physical editions, too.
I also find Osamu Dazai quite attractive for a man, therefore I enjoy his novels to a greater degree - not only do they speak to me on a deep, personal level, but he also suicided and was a good-looking guy.
I think I'm just autistic, though.
 
Hamilton
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Can't blame you. The people I read need to be definitively attractive to me otherwise I can't read them properly, because when I read a novel or non-fiction book, it feels like I'm delving into their innermost thoughts (this doesn't apply for biographies or history, but it does for autobiographies - so when I read "Hitler vol. 1 & 2" by Vulker Ulrich, I know I'm reading about Hitler and the National Socialists, who I find somewhat attractive in their own, old-fashioned way, and therefore I enjoy it).
There's a reason I love Sylvia Plath so much - she's an objectively attractive woman who also suicided (which is an attractive thing to me, suicidality), so I find her "The Bell Jar" and her poems and all her letters/journals so enjoyable. I even collected her full bibliography, including her letters and journals. All physical editions, too.
I also find Osamu Dazai quite attractive for a man, therefore I enjoy his novels to a greater degree - not only do they speak to me on a deep, personal level, but he also suicided and was a good-looking guy.
I think I'm just autistic, though.
No wonder you dont spend alot of time with the ugly bois
 
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Can't blame you. The people I read need to be definitively attractive to me otherwise I can't read them properly, because when I read a novel or non-fiction book, it feels like I'm delving into their innermost thoughts (this doesn't apply for biographies or history, but it does for autobiographies - so when I read "Hitler vol. 1 & 2" by Vulker Ulrich, I know I'm reading about Hitler and the National Socialists, who I find somewhat attractive in their own, old-fashioned way, and therefore I enjoy it).
There's a reason I love Sylvia Plath so much - she's an objectively attractive woman who also suicided (which is an attractive thing to me, suicidality), so I find her "The Bell Jar" and her poems and all her letters/journals so enjoyable. I even collected her full bibliography, including her letters and journals. All physical editions, too.
I also find Osamu Dazai quite attractive for a man, therefore I enjoy his novels to a greater degree - not only do they speak to me on a deep, personal level, but he also suicided and was a good-looking guy.
I think I'm just autistic, though.
he's quite hot in the anime
 
Hamilton
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Can't blame you. The people I read need to be definitively attractive to me otherwise I can't read them properly, because when I read a novel or non-fiction book, it feels like I'm delving into their innermost thoughts (this doesn't apply for biographies or history, but it does for autobiographies - so when I read "Hitler vol. 1 & 2" by Vulker Ulrich, I know I'm reading about Hitler and the National Socialists, who I find somewhat attractive in their own, old-fashioned way, and therefore I enjoy it).
There's a reason I love Sylvia Plath so much - she's an objectively attractive woman who also suicided (which is an attractive thing to me, suicidality), so I find her "The Bell Jar" and her poems and all her letters/journals so enjoyable. I even collected her full bibliography, including her letters and journals. All physical editions, too.
I also find Osamu Dazai quite attractive for a man, therefore I enjoy his novels to a greater degree - not only do they speak to me on a deep, personal level, but he also suicided and was a good-looking guy.
I think I'm just autistic, though.
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Forwarded from Tenzent
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Achieving mastery is finding your unique Life task, field or accumulation of ideas that leads to something truly unique, got several notes on this book and plan dissect and try to apply into every field who the person who naturally childlike connection to.
Its explain in such a unique and universal science proof way on how to reach levels like Einstein, Newton, Da Vinci and others, there is examples from art, martial arts, writing, business building and much more.
Also its shows how the middle age apprenticeship is the most advanced learning way ever created, this shows how the old world and middle ages actually are way smarter than we actually think, for we depend on a shallow industrial education system and simplified technology.
Reaching mastery is the final proof of the whitepill, the one who finds meaning above blackpill with more pleasure and ever lasting.


Like from the Art Of Literature i learned that knowing old complex languages like Latin and Ancient greek open the mind and actually makes you more of a man than a someone who just speak english, italian, portuguese, just one modern language that is built for the masses, quite literally from vulgan latin and germanic tribes.

There is lots to add and expand as i said, TenzenT is Apollo @Apollo. Will post the continuation on my "Book studying thread"
 
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