Through reading, you add joy to the mind and apply new perspectives to the world. The moment you learn something new or have an epiphany, it's as if the world shifts a little - and you're the only witness. 1 - "The Secret Lives of INTP's" by Anna Moss 2 - "The Confessions" by Jean-Jacques Rousseau 3 - "Memories, Dreams, Reflections" by Carl Jung 4 - "The Economics and Ethics of Private Property" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe 5 - "The Last Days of Socrates" by Plato 6 - "The Mystery of Banking" by Murray Rothbard 7 - "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal" by Ayn Rand 8 - "The Problem of Political Authority" by Michael Huemer 9 - "America's Great Depression" by Murray Rothbard 10 - "The Case Against the Fed" by Murray Rothbard 11 - "The Millionaire Real Estate Investor" by Gary Keller 12 - "The Republic" by Plato 13 - "Guide to Investing" by Robert T. Kiyosaki 14 - "Man, Economy, State" by Murray Rothbard 15 - "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu 16 - "The Ethics of Liberty" by Murray Rothbard 17 - "Jesus the Pacificist" by Matthew Curtis Fletcher 18 - "Unschooled" by Kerry McDonald 19 - "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel 20 - "Discourse on Method" by Rene Descartes 21 - "Man and His Symbols" by Carl Jung 22 - "Gifts Differing" by Isabel Briggs Meyers 23 - "The INTP" by A.J. Drenth 24 - "Depth Typology" by Mark Hunziker 25 - "The INTP Quest" by A. J. Drenth 26 - "Personality Type" by Lenore Thompson 27 - "The 16 Personality Types" by A.J. Drenth 28 - "Knowing Me Knowing God" by Malcom Goldsmith 29 - "Building Blocks of Personality Type" by Leona Haas, Mark Hunziker, and Katharine D. Meyers 30 - "Neuroscience of Personality" by Dario Nardi 31 - "Functions of Type" by Gary Hartzler and Margaret Hartzler 32 - "The Book on Tax Strategies" by Amanda Han and Matthew MacFarland 33 - "More Than Cashflow" by Julie Broad 34 - "How to Create a Mind" by Ray Kurzweil 35 - "Keto for Cancer" by Thomas N. Seyfried 36 - "Weapons of Mass Instruction" by John Taylor Gatto 37 - "Nichomachean Ethics" by Aristotle 38 - "The Birth of Tragedy" by Fredrich Nitzsche 39 - "Twilight of the Idols" by Fredrich Nitzsche 40 - "Critique of Pure Reason" by Immanuel Kant 41 - "Confessions" by Augustine of Hippo 42 - "The Art of Rhetoric" by Aristotle 43 - "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" by David Hume 44 - "The Discourses" by Niccolo Machiavelli 45 - "Two Treatises of Government" by John Locke 46 - "Diogenes the Cynic: Sayings and Anecdotes with Other Popular Moralists" by Diogenes of Sinope 47 - "Selected Writings" by Thomas Aquinas 48 - "Philosophical Essays" by Goffried Wilhelm 49 - "Ethics" by Baruch Spinoza 50 - "Leviathon" by Thomas Hobbes 51 - "Principles of Human Knowledge" by George Berkeley Compiling this list was not easy. There are so many books I would love to read. I'll get to them, but these are the priority for now. As you can see, this list has an emphasis on psychology, philosophy, and economics - my favorites. While I know some about these subjects, I want to push myself to expand my knowledge even more. That's why I have a variety of opposing thinkers and ideas. I'm looking forward to digging deep into these concepts and sharing more about what I discover. Stay tuned for updates. ;)
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