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Tym87
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TangoZero wrote:
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I had no fricken' idea there was a sequel to the Poet! Definitely up next on the reading list...thanks for the heads-up.
TangoZero, it's pretty good. Same basic structure as the poet but with a very interesting new direction. Let me know what you think.

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Non Fiction: The Millionaire Next Door - it's all about learning to live below your means in order to maximize your savings. Aside from being a fitness nerd, I am also a personal finance nerd :D

Fiction: The Man in the High Castle - Science Fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. In the book, the Nazis won World War 2 and the United States is essentially absorbed into the Nazi Empire.

Next Up:
[*True Style - Also a style nerd.]
[*Dave Ramsey Complete Guide to Money]
[*Probably the Game of Thrones saga - I love the show way too much to not read the books.]
“No man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.” - Socrates

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crnewhouse wrote:Non Fiction: The Millionaire Next Door - it's all about learning to live below your means in order to maximize your savings. Aside from being a fitness nerd, I am also a personal finance nerd :D

Fiction: The Man in the High Castle - Science Fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. In the book, the Nazis won World War 2 and the United States is essentially absorbed into the Nazi Empire.

Next Up:
[*True Style - Also a style nerd.]
[*Dave Ramsey Complete Guide to Money]
[*Probably the Game of Thrones saga - I love the show way too much to not read the books.]

Have you watched the Man in the High Castle show? Is it good? Game of Thrones audiobook is really great, helps expand the characters you know from the show.

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Fiction: Everything by Joe Abercrombie
Nonfiction: Everything by Rory Miller

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Just finished reading Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink. One of the better leadership/personal development books I've read.

Became a big fan of Jocko after watching his interview on London Real. He's also got awesome interviews on Tim Ferris' and Joe Rogan's podcasts and has a podcast of his own. Those have been my source of motivation recently and is the reason I started training BJJ.

I highly recommend the book and the podcasts.

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Tym87 wrote:
TangoZero wrote:
Tym87 wrote:
I had no fricken' idea there was a sequel to the Poet! Definitely up next on the reading list...thanks for the heads-up.
TangoZero, it's pretty good. Same basic structure as the poet but with a very interesting new direction. Let me know what you think.
Picked this up today Tym87....will start it tonight!

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It's cracking me up that so far the two most active topics are "Reading List" and "TB Over 40." :lol:

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JMadd, I was thinking the same. Nice to see we engage our grey matter as much as our muscles here.

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nickgoldma wrote:With that being said, for military type of reads, "Extreme Ownership" by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin (both former US Navy Seals) is a great read about leadership, and how their military experiences applies to leadership and ownership in life.
Oh, thanks for that recommendation, picked it up and it's a great start. Also picked up Left of Bang by Jason A. Riley and Patrick Van Horne, and that's proving to be a good read too.

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Blackmetalbunny wrote:Left of Bang
I've been meaning to read that for a while now, I think I have a lot to learn from it. In the same vein check out Escape the Wolf: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0099BJENU/.

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