So the suggestions so far are:
* The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
* Who moved my cheese? by Spencer Johnson
* The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg
* For the love of Physics by Walter Lewin
* On The Shortness of Life by Seneca
* The Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman
* NPCs by Drew Hayes
* The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo
* The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
* The King's Shadow by Elizabeth Alder
* Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
* Psycho Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz
* Power of Now by Eckhardt Tolle
* The Enchidrion of Epictetus by Epictetus and Arrian
* Call of The Wild by Jack London
* The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
I will try to add further suggestions that are made, tell me if something is missing
MY SUGGESTIONS
I think maybe we should make a list of books and create a user poll to choose the 'Book of the week'. What do you say?
Huh, weird...clear your cache, or try a different browser, or use a standalone IRC client like mIRC. Connect to server irc.kiwiirc.com, port 6667, channel #periwinkle or ##orangered
So many people don't understand this very important part of our mind. Intuition is the driving force behind every success, and it's important that we learn how to listen to it.
A good book about it is "Intuition" by Osho.
But if anyone wants to read about it from a western perspective (with scientific studies, real life stories and statistics), then I suggest you read the books:
Must reads: "Thinking, Fast and Slow" and "Blink"
Optional: "Mastery" - While not directly about intuition, it does talk about the importance of intuition in the discovery of great things.
If you're on Android try Sync, it's free but has some ads along the bottom of the screen, you can pay (£2~) to have them removed though.
In your barracks a button on the side says report a causality you click that. And then fill it in after you'll be marked as killed in action.
Also fill in this if you have the time. . This is a survey you do not have to make. But its to help us understand why people relapse. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/975DV6N
So you kept fighting since the 2nd or 3rd day. That's great, it's almost the whole war!
How about this. Resist until you join the next war (for RB of course!) and survive it.
Result? At least <strong>100 days</strong> streak (28% of a year)!
http://www.reddit.com/r/NoFapWar/comments/2ejlgp/a_little_chat_with_pvt_johnson/
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The light of the computer mimics sunlight. So some times it messes with your sleep too. https://justgetflux.com/
It is a feminine quality, but in more recent times, man have been getting in touch with their feminine side and with it the knowledge about intuition is being spread to our western societies. Studies are being done on it, and the more general public is becoming more and more aware of it. And proof of that are the popular books "Thinking, Fast and Slow" and "Blink", release a couple years ago. For me, it's interesting to see how the polarities are shifting (both between man and women, and east and west).
Four Agreements is by Don Miguel Ruiz, the Power of Now is by Eckhardt Tolle, and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is by Stephen Covey.
Letters from a Stoic is by Seneca. Psycho Cybernetics is by Maxwell Maltz. The Enchidrion of Epictetus is by Epictetus and Arrian. NPCs is by Drew Hayes.
I'm at a kiosk, and I'm afraid of the headaches and "flu like symptoms" I know will be coming, but as Napoleon Hill said, "When harnessed and redirected along other lines, this motivating force (Sex desire) maintains all of its attributes of keenness of imagination, courage, etc. which may be used as powerful creative forces in literature, at, or any other profession or calling, including, of course, the accumulation of riches." - Napoleon Hill, Think and Grow Rich
This lets me have faith to know I'll have a lot to gain when I master this. Good luck, soldier.
Very good points, I can't agree any more than what you wrote. I think habits play such an important part in how we go about our lives, even more so especially in our struggle with PMO. A really good read about habits is "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhigg, he makes some great points and insights on how habits run our lives. Would anyone be interested in a summary of those points?
Women:
Models by Mark Manson - Eye opening book for me. How to have more and better relationships and attracting women through honesty. Vulnerability is the key. He has a blog too so you could check it out to see if you like his writing.
Success:
War of art by Steven Pressfield - How to get past your creative block.
How I found freedom in an unfree world by Harry Browne - Good ideas on how to gain more freedom for yourself.
Anything really:
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho - Amazing story about chasing your dream.
No more mr.nice guy by Robert Glover - Nice guys always finnish last; How not to be one. Help on how to establish boundaries and how to stop being a manipulative little wuss. Good read even if you don't consider yourself a nice guy who always finishes last.
Checking in! Very excited to make this habit permanent. I'm using the 7 Weeks app to track my NoFap, NoFapWar, and Mindfulness Club streaks.