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Max Weber: The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism
Harrison & Huntington: Culture matters, How values shape human progress
the celestine prophecy by James Redfield
celestine prophecy.... wow. i read the 3 books he wrote. while using a fictional story, he wrote about some of the best ideas on living life i have ever seen. there was an underlying message throughout those books about keeping aroudn people who have positive impact on your life, treating others with compassion and so so much more.
forgot aobut those. might have to go re read.
your life is an occasion, rise to it.
Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
download that. deep shit listed there
Moby Dick by Mellville
Tale of Two Cities by Dickens
Story of Civilization by Will Durant
The Bible
Elliot Wave Principle by Frost & Prechter
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
Dune by Frank Herbert
Macbeth by Shakespeare
Heaven & Hell by Swedenborg
Great Expectations by Dickens
Reading is such a great thing. If it wasn't for music and books life would pretty much suck.
The true story of a group of rugbiers that have an accident in the Cordillera de los Andes and need to eat (for eg) his friends and parents to survive.
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