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Ask Red PillRed Pill Reading List (self.TheRedPill)

submitted by Modredpillschool

People keep asking for a reading list, so here's what PK and I had compiled. Some of these books seem out of context, unless you consider the red pill an existential crisis, and want to get to the bottom of existence..

To get to the bottom of reality, he said, he had to research reality itself. Wanted a full picture to understand the world. Here's his library, what he sent me: (RPS: I read these upon his recommendation)

Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness - Kuttner, Fred, Bruce Rosenblum

Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction - Blackmore, Susan

Nothing: A Very Short Introduction - Close, Frank

The Grand Design - Hawking, Stephen, Mlodinow, Leonard

The God Delusion - Dawkins, Richard

Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel - Kaku, Michio

A Briefer History of Time - Hawking, Stephen, Mlodinow, Leonard

Freakonomics Rev Ed: (and Other Riddles of Modern Life) (P.S.) - Levitt, Steven D., Dubner, Stephen J.

The Religion Virus: Why we believe in God: An evolutionist explains religion's incredible hold on humanity - James, Craig A.

The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality (Vintage) - Greene, Brian

The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature - Miller, Geoffrey

Day Bang: How To Casually Pick Up Girls During The Day - Vörek, Roosh

A Dead Bat In Paraguay: One Man's Peculiar Journey Through South America - Vörek, Roosh

The Manipulated Man - Vilar, Esther

The Way of Men - Donovan, Jack

The Essays of Arthur Schopenhauer; Studies in Pessimism - Schopenhauer, Arthur


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48 Laws of Power, Sperm Wars, The Red Queen, and basically anything this guy recommends.

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[–]92648 0 points1 point  (2 children) | Copy Link

Can you elaborate?

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I found that having a strong background in history helped, it took me a hugely long period of time to get through that book because each one was an example, but there are soooo many other choices he could have used. It's more a training in how to percieve things than a statement of facts, I just notice more now that I've gone through 48 laws.

[–]16 MGaiusScaevolus 3 points4 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

Also recommend the Red Queen, Bang (for new guys) and some Fredrich Nietzsche, Ayn Rand, and Edmund Burke.

[–]TRP VanguardHumanSockPuppet 4 points5 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholaus Taleb.

[–]TRP Vanguardnicethingyoucanthave -1 points0 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

What?? Why?

[–]TRP VanguardHumanSockPuppet 5 points6 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

It's a book about statistics. Not that story about a ballet dancer of whatever the fuck it was.

It discusses how the things we think are improbably are actually much more likely than we think. A great little academic piece on idiosyncracies and impactful events. Perfect when you consider that the behaviours that actually work with women are the last thing blue-pillers typically expect to be true.

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"The Art of Seduction" has gotten me tons of pussy and money.

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What did you find useful in Robert Greene's book?

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Have you read it? All I can say is read it over and over again. I don't consider myself a PUA, I guess I'm what they call a natural. But this book definitely helped me a lot. 71 women I've bedded so far and I'm 27. A good portion of that time I was looking for God and wife, so Imagine I'd be a lot higher on the scale if otherwise ;)

[–]noizef 1 point2 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

where have all the leaders gone? (lee iaccoca), drink play f@#k (andrew gottlieb), god's debris (scott adams)

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Alone Together - Sherry Turkle, it is an interesting look at how technology and the internet is changing human interaction. Whilst she is not red pill and has a lot of focus on robotics (entire first half of the book, which is very interesting) there are some great gems when she is speaking to young women about their relationship and expectations thanks to technology

A Professionals Guide to Ending Violence Quickly - Marc Mcyoung, whilst he is a bit controversial and has his flaws this is a decent read on recognising violence and how to deal with it. You want to understand alpha fighting, escalation patterns? This one is worth a look.

[–]SuperNinKenDo 0 points1 point  (0 children) | Copy Link

Looks good, all the ones I've already read, I too would recommend, so I feel confident the others will make the grade too.

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Just finished Donovan's book, The Way of Men. I recommend it. It's a very straightforward read, and it has some fantastic information.

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Think! And Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill

Excellent book, in terms of self-control of one's own energies (like sexual) and projecting said energies instead of wasting them.

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Why so much atheistic material?

[–]Modredpillschool[S] 7 points8 points  (4 children) | Copy Link

pk stands for preacher's kid.

he lost religion and took the red pill at the same time.

he wanted to know what reality was.

I didn't say my reading list was good. he and I chatted a lot, and I read everything he gave me. I enjoyed it.

Rollo is a better read if you're concentrating on red pill only.

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Ahh durr, I thought PK was a Red Pill bro, like Virgin Kent = VK.

[–]Modredpillschool[S] 5 points6 points  (2 children) | Copy Link

pk_atheist launched the subreddit. I respect him for what he did, though he left early.

[–]TRP VanguardVZPurp 1 point2 points  (1 child) | Copy Link

Yeah, PK is a cool dude. You're doing great, though, RPS.

[–]16 MGaiusScaevolus 5 points6 points  (0 children) | Copy Link

PK is a a pretty cool guy, eh starts Red pill and doesn't afraid of anything.

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You know why.

You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea.

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