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I don't mean some hemingway or jack Donovan meme shit, I mean more like hardening the fuck up and doing what needs to be done, working hard, stiff upper lip, persevering, stuff. I've always read a lot of camus and whiney "what is le point" trash, but recently read The Doctor Stories by William Carlos Williams and had my mind blown. Give me more stuff like that.

>> No.7400910
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7400910

>>7400902
yukio mishima - sun and steel

>> No.7400916

Epictetus - discourses and handbook

>> No.7400925

Get a girlfriend. Seriously.

>> No.7402099

>>7400910
This shit here. It was my wake up call.

>> No.7402117

>>7400902

'Meditations' by Marcus Aurelius

>> No.7402137

>>7400902
'The Bible' by Jesus Christ.

>> No.7402148

Read biographies, particularly of people who have achieved something. Yukio Mishima's Sun and Steel has already been mentioned, but also read any biography on Mishima you can find because you'll be amazed by the self-discipline and prodigiousness, and it's one of those rare cases where you can go, afterwards, read the subject's own work, much of which has a lot to offer in that sense.

Edmund Morris' three-volume Theodore Roosevelt biographies are good as well. And I can guarantee you that Isaac Deutscher's The Prophet series, particularly the first volume, will give you the inspiration to find some sense of purpose in your life and develop the self-discipline to seek it, regardless of what you think of its politics.

In terms of fiction, Bordewijk's Character comes to mind:

>Katadreuffe is an illegitimate child, raised in a Rotterdam slum, but lucky in the character of his mother, who is independent, self-respecting, and austere to the point of rejecting the repeated proposals of the boy's father to marry her, or simply to help her with money. The man in question is a force of nature, violent as a matter of policy, grasping, ruthless, and full of resource. Young Katadreuffe joins a firm of lawyers as a kind of superior office-boy, and is seized with the romance of business and the practice of law. He undertakes to educate himself, and enjoys the consideration of the senior members of the firm, but they make no allowances for him; handsome, intelligent, and severe, he is his mother's son, and no man may offer to help him. He is his father's son, too, and he means to prevail.

>> No.7402158

>>7400902
Man you spooked af

>> No.7402177

>>7402137
>by Jesus Christ

>> No.7402238

>>7400916
>>7402117
+Seneca

>> No.7402248

>>7402158 no problem if self aware

>> No.7402251

>>7402248
>"""""""grow up"""""""
>""""""""be a man""""""""

>> No.7402302

>>7402251
Go into the jungle now Son. Don't come out until you have your first Kill or is Dead.

We will be waiting for you.

>> No.7402313

I find it pathetic that people, fully aware of their own problems regarding their person, NEED a fucking book to help them with their condition

A book won't help you, if you really want to "grow the fuck up", you should do so without the help of anything or anyone

>> No.7402338

> doing what needs to be done, working hard, stiff upper lip, persevering, stuff.

Read Marx. Then you'd realize you shouldn't just roll over like a put-upon wage slave

>> No.7402340

>>7402238
fuck that hypocritical bastard as aguide, his letters are worth reading but pnly for the insight into the period and the way a man can trick himself.

>> No.7402358

>>7402251
>womyn shame language

>> No.7402371

>>7400902
The stiff upper lip is a satirical term and only the kind of people who put up 'keep calm and carry on' (and boy, I do hope you know what those were for) use it.

>> No.7402379

>>7402313
I encourage you to reflect upon how stupid this post is. Don't forget that you can always read over a post before submitting.

>> No.7402383

>>7402379
He could've been a jerk, but he's right, no book can make you a grown man, that's your task

>> No.7402389

>>7402383
Yeah. And you can even read a book while you're at it, go figure!

>> No.7402656
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The Idiot's Guide to Growing The Fuck Up And Being A Man...for Dummies.

>> No.7403884

>>7402383
disagree.
your mind will take on the character of your most frequent thoughts.

>> No.7404004

>>7403884

true.
you are, primarily, what you do. but what you do, is what you think about.
no book can change your life, but it can provide you with the knowledge and inspiration you're seeking to gain, to instill a sense of security and purpose before engaging the process of taking action to make major changes in your life.
Gaining knowledge from books will make you feel more prepared to take action.
More information consumed, will help satiate people's needs for justification of expending mental and physical energy as they feel more qualified to act.

>> No.7404023

>>7400902
The Recognitions by Gaddis

>> No.7404079

i got you senpai

http://www.artofmanliness.com/2008/05/14/100-must-read-books-the-essential-mans-library/