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Ask HN: What books have helped make who you are today?
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by hammmatt
5484 days ago
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I am currently reading a book that my brother found while browsing YC, "Life would be easier if it weren't for other people." I was also turned onto "G.E.B." by this community. I was wondering what books really helped you develop into the person you are today. I'm really not after just books, but any sources of information that are really at the fundation of who you are as a person today. Kind of a broad question, but I am hoping that a broad spectrum question will provide interesting, broad spectrum answers. :) Thanks in advance. |
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_The Way to Wealth_ by Benjamin Franklin
_The Book of Job_ by Job, from The Bible
_Meditations_ by Marcus Aurelius
_The Prince_ by Niccolo Machiavelli
_The Bill of Rights_ by James Madison
_The Gospel According to John_ by John, from The Bible
_The Gospel According to Luke_ by Luke, from The Bible
_The Acts of the Apostles_ by Luke, from The Bible
_The Song of Solomon_ by Solomon, from The Bible
_Heimskringla_ transcribed by Snorri Sturluson
These books have combined to make me the free-thinking, reactionary stoic that I am today. Most of them are old, but they contain much wisdom about life, work, politics, gender relations, spirtuality, and history. Please let me know if you have questions. :)