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Anything but the Greeks.
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>>25288311
you a real nigga
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I could give you a bunch of meme options, but just start reading whatever book you think has an interesting premise or synopsis, if the book doesn't spark joy then you won't enjoy reading
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>>25288311
unironically start with bertrand russell.
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>>25288311
>Anything but the Greeks.
Aesop is where you should start
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You should start with the illustrated I Ching
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>>25288311
Napoleon: A life. Or whatever other book on him interests you more. He is key to a lot of the top lit out there. Dosto, Tolstoy, Melville and Stendhal to name just a few. You cannot be well read before you have consumed a bare minimum of 1000 pages on Napoleon.
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>>25288571
Honestly except for a few exceptions like Tolstoy and Stendhal most authors that include references to Napoleon just use him as a motif representing the idea of a 'great man' and don't seem particularly well-informed on his life or deeds. In fact, knowing the specifics of Napoleon's life often weakens the feelings they're trying to invoke because Napoleon is a rather misunderstood figure. Everyone should still read at least one biography of Napoleon, Caesar and Alexander for wisdom purposes though
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>>25288592
(I also heavily disagree with the way Tolstoy depicts Napoleon, but I cannot deny that he was very well informed on the matter.)
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The Metamorphosis
Notes from Underground
The Threepenny Opera
Heart of Darkness
Beowulf
The Three Musketeers

>>25288571
Watching the four hour PBS documentary works too. The PBS documentary on Dante is also a good entry point to him
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>>25288311
The Wind in the Willows
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>>25288592
True! But also it should be expected since these authors (im assuming) did not have access to any great insight into his personal life or personality the way we do now.
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>>25288311
I suggest you start with a fiction book that you can get into. Fantasy and sci fi are good but you need to pick something stable that almost anyone would like. lIke read Lord of the Rings for the first time if you haven't. The point being to get yourself in the habit of both reading, but also enjoying it. Soon you will find the act of reading or getting your reading in for the day to be enjoyable. That is when you can start expanding and reading nonfiction aswell as fiction. You also don't have to read one book at a time. You can use multiple books to read when each book is appropriate. For example I might read some fiction before bed but start my day with something that requires more studious attention.



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