Books So Good I Ve Read Them 2x Or More The Art Of Manliness
Brett • January 29, 2019 • Last updated: September 26, 2021 Given the fact that there are over 130 million books in existence, it’s easy to despair of ever having the chance to read even the smallest fraction of them. And given how little headway you’ll ultimately make on that number, even if you’re a regular reader and live to a ripe old age, it can be hard to justify reading the same book,... But I think there are several good reasons to do so. The first is that each time you read the same book, you come away with new insights. You get different things out of a book when you read it at 36 than you did at 16 (and you’ll find different things at age 76, too).
Second, even when you’ve learned and affirmed the principles of a personal development or philosophical-type book, you have to revisit them regularly to keep them at the forefront of your mind. Humans are slothful, forgetful creatures; even when a book’s insights initially made your spirit soar and unlocked a new dimension in your thinking, without regular reminders, you’ll be taking them for granted in a... Given the fact that there are over 130 million books in existence, it’s easy to despair of ever having the chance to read even the smallest fraction of them. And given how little headway you’ll… There’s nothing like getting into the great outdoors to refresh your spirit. But not all doses of nature are created equal.
According to the sage 20-5-3 Rule, you should ideally aim to spend at least… A lot of people go into marriage with a 50/50 mindset. Everything in the relationship — from tangible things like childcare and chores to intangible things like the effort and energy needed to keep… The idea for the Art of Manliness came to me 17 years ago as I was standing in the magazine section of a Borders bookstore. As inspiration struck, I took my Moleskine out of my pocket and jotted down… Every day Refind picks the most relevant links from around the web for you.
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In a world awash with fleeting trends, where can a man turn for enduring guidance? For over a decade, The Art of Manliness has been the undisputed beacon for men committed to character development and living a life of purpose. They believe, as we do, that true strength isn't just physical, but a rich tapestry woven from the threads of wisdom, virtue, and practical action. That's why we've meticulously compiled their essential book list – a powerful arsenal of literature designed specifically for men like you. This isn't just a random collection; it's a curated list of 21 Books Every Man Must Read, handpicked to unlock a deeper understanding of manhood and provide actionable steps for your personal growth. Prepare to dive into diverse categories, from the foundational insights of philosophy and the stoic principles of ancient thinkers, to the inspiring lessons of history, crucial texts on defining masculinity and leadership, and practical...
Your journey to cultivating a life of substance, resilience, and profound wisdom begins here. Image taken from the YouTube channel Art of Manliness , from the video titled Podcast #493: 1,000 Books to Read Before You Die| The Art of Manliness . Brett • March 25, 2019 • Last updated: September 19, 2025 There are over a hundred million books in existence. And the average person only has 8 decades in which to read them. So which books should you choose to read over others before you croak?
It’s a question that’s launched scores of lists and many an argument, and my guest today has fired his own missive in the debate. His name is James Mustich, he’s been in the book business for over 30 years as a book seller, reviewer, and editor, and he’s created the ultimate book list in his book 1,000 Books... Today on the show, James explains his guiding philosophy on the books he decided to include in his list, and how he designed the book to have the feel of browsing through an ideal... James then makes the case for why book lists are helpful, but should never be seen as strictly prescriptive. We then dig into the surprising genres of books that James includes in his list, including science fiction, detective novels, and children’s books, and one or two of his very top recommendations in each... At the end of our conversation, James makes a list just for the AoM audience of books every man should read before he dies.
Listen to the episode on a separate page. Given the fact that there are over 130 million books in existence, it’s easy to despair of ever having the chance to read even the smallest fraction of them. And given how little headway you’ll ultimately make on that number, even if you’re a regular reader and live to a ripe old age, it can be hard to justify reading the same book,... But I think there are several good reasons to do so. The first is that each time you read the same book, you come away with new insights. You get different things out of a book when you read it at 36 than you did at 16 (and you’ll find different things at age 76, too).
Second, even when you’ve learned and affirmed the principles of a personal development or philosophical-type book, you have to revisit them regularly to keep them at the forefront of your mind. Humans are slothful, forgetful creatures; even when a book’s insights initially made your spirit soar and unlocked a new dimension in your thinking, without regular reminders, you’ll be taking them for granted in a... Third, sometimes re-reading the same book can become a special tradition (e.g., you look forward to re-reading A Christmas Carol every December), and even a cathartic ritual (see my note about The Road below). When you read the same thing on a cyclical basis, you find that rather than suffering “the horror of the Same Old Thing,” the practice can actually help you overcome it.
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Brett • January 29, 2019 • Last Updated: September 26,
Brett • January 29, 2019 • Last updated: September 26, 2021 Given the fact that there are over 130 million books in existence, it’s easy to despair of ever having the chance to read even the smallest fraction of them. And given how little headway you’ll ultimately make on that number, even if you’re a regular reader and live to a ripe old age, it can be hard to justify reading the same book,... Bu...
Second, Even When You’ve Learned And Affirmed The Principles Of
Second, even when you’ve learned and affirmed the principles of a personal development or philosophical-type book, you have to revisit them regularly to keep them at the forefront of your mind. Humans are slothful, forgetful creatures; even when a book’s insights initially made your spirit soar and unlocked a new dimension in your thinking, without regular reminders, you’ll be taking them for gran...
According To The Sage 20-5-3 Rule, You Should Ideally Aim
According to the sage 20-5-3 Rule, you should ideally aim to spend at least… A lot of people go into marriage with a 50/50 mindset. Everything in the relationship — from tangible things like childcare and chores to intangible things like the effort and energy needed to keep… The idea for the Art of Manliness came to me 17 years ago as I was standing in the magazine section of a Borders bookstore. ...
Picking Only A Handful Of Links Means Focusing On What’s
Picking only a handful of links means focusing on what’s relevant and useful. We favor timeless pieces—links with long shelf-lives, articles that are still relevant one month, one year, or even ten years from now. These lists of the best resources on any topic are the result of years of careful curation. Welcome back. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Are you a man on a...
In A World Awash With Fleeting Trends, Where Can A
In a world awash with fleeting trends, where can a man turn for enduring guidance? For over a decade, The Art of Manliness has been the undisputed beacon for men committed to character development and living a life of purpose. They believe, as we do, that true strength isn't just physical, but a rich tapestry woven from the threads of wisdom, virtue, and practical action. That's why we've meticulo...