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The Turning Point by Fritjof Capra is a must-read...
i'm readin a bunch of Joseph Campbell books right now like Myths of Light, Thou Art That, and his journals from his trips to Asia....if you wanna check out Campbell i highly recommend Inner Reaches of Outer Space, incredibly deep stuff...
The Last Temptation of Christ
a book called "Autism and Creativity" among other things.
its all about links between the two, and has case studies of various historical (recent or not) figures. it a pretty light but interesting read.
currently reading : A Brief History of Everything
Written by the master swordsman and undefeated samurai Miyamoto Musashi in 1643, 'The Book of Five Rings' has become a classic on strategy and confrontation. Written not only for martial artists but for leaders in all professions, the book analyses the process of struggle and mastery over conflict that underlies every level of human interaction. I prefer it to Sun Tzu's Art of War.
Also try The Hermetica: The Lost Wisdom of the Pharaohs
and The Prophet by Kahil Gibran
Read Art of War by Sun Tzu good book
Mumia Abu-Jamal Live from Death Row was a well-written excellent read.
Aristotle “Politics” very informative on government issues
I am currently reading The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli.
Another book to check out is "Think" by Simon Blackburn a compelling introduction to philosophy. Also, check out this website called www.online-literature.com. It has tons of resources, very informative all I do is copy and paste books right into my Microsoft Word for free.
Re reading some of Bret Easton Ellis' stuff.
currently on 'Rules of Attraction'.
im also looking at "A Bonfire of the Vanities" which i need to return to the library in about 2 days.
catcher in the rye is pretty good