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The Laws of Human Nature

Robert Greene, Paul Michael, et al.

4.8 on Amazon

10 HN comments

Lifespan: Why We Age―and Why We Don't Have To

David A. Sinclair PhD and Matthew D. LaPlante

4.6 on Amazon

10 HN comments

Practical Programming for Strength Training

Mark Rippetoe and Andy Baker

4.8 on Amazon

10 HN comments

Awaken the Giant Within : How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny!

Tony Robbins

4.6 on Amazon

10 HN comments

The 4 Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex and Becoming Superhuman

Timothy Ferriss

4.4 on Amazon

8 HN comments

Humankind: A Hopeful History

Rutger Bregman , Erica Moore, et al.

4.7 on Amazon

8 HN comments

The Art of Fermentation: New York Times Bestseller

Sandor Ellix Katz and Michael Pollan

4.7 on Amazon

8 HN comments

Treat Your Own Back

Robin McKenzie

4.5 on Amazon

8 HN comments

The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living: An Expert Guide to Making the Life-Saving Benefits of Carbohydrate Restriction Sustainable and Enjoyable

Stephen D. Phinney and Jeff S. Volek

4.5 on Amazon

7 HN comments

Feeling Great: The Revolutionary New Treatment for Depression and Anxiety

David D. Burns

4.7 on Amazon

7 HN comments

How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain

Lisa Feldman Barrett, Cassandra Campbell, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

7 HN comments

Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World

Adam Grant, Fred Sanders, et al.

4.6 on Amazon

6 HN comments

The Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers in "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain (The Plant Paradox, 1)

Dr. Steven R Gundry MD

4.4 on Amazon

6 HN comments

Psycho-Cybernetics: Updated and Expanded

Maxwell Maltz

4.8 on Amazon

6 HN comments

Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us

Michael Moss

4.6 on Amazon

6 HN comments

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mvonSep 1, 2009

Psycho-Cybernetics
http://www.amazon.com/Psycho-Cybernetics-New-More-Living-Lif...

probably the best self-help book I've ever read.. Teaches a lot about how to think.

dondemarcoonMar 22, 2010

I recommend that you read this book: Psycho-Cybernetics by Dr Maxwell Maltz. If you practice all the exercises in the book, particularly the one at the end of chapter two, you will start seeing tangible results after day 21 and significant results in a few months. I cannot recommend this enough!

timmmonNov 15, 2012

The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho.

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Moore and Gillette

The lean startup

Paul Graham how to start a startup

Mark Hyman Ultimate Mind Solution

Tribal Leadership

Wheel of Time

Think and Grow Rich

Superior Man David Deida

The Fountain Head

Eckhart Tolle New Earth

50th Law

Good to Great

Jed Mckenna

Earl Nightengale

Long Walk to Freedom

Outliers

Good to Great

Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz (Self-image)

Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven Covey(Being awesome)

Wealth of Nations

Wayne Dyer The Tao

System of the World

Origin of Species

Brave new world

Thank you economy

Crush it

Built to Last

Who Moved my Cheese

Stillness Speak Eckhert Tolle

Mastery George Leonard

Steve Jobs Biography

The Last Lecture

Steve Pavlina Books

Iacocca

Striking Thoughts Bruce Lee

Carlos Castaneda

Ghost in the Wires

Richest Man in Babylon

Way of the Superior Man

Losing My Virginity

Think and Grow Rich

Delivering Happiness

joshtonFeb 5, 2019

Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz was one of the most profound books I've ever read. It combines cognitive behavior techniques with cybernetics (developed by Norbert Wiener and John von Neumann) to help manage ones minds and to cultivate a healthier, more beneficial thought garden. Upon further reflection, this book is steeped in stoic principles and practices.

virmundionSep 18, 2014

I'm presently reading a book called Psycho-Cybernetics. It's rather old. I got it for free from an estate sale. Looked interesting because it has Psycho and Cybernetics in it; where could I go wrong?!

The main thesis is that the subconscious is a machine for doing things. Like a machine, it only reacts to data. It makes no judgement calls on the data. The goal of a person is to use their conscious mind to filter the information the doing machine gets. It was one of the first cognitive behavioral therapy books.

The book advocates sleeping on it for the reason given. The mind will process the data and come to a conclusion. The trick is to managing the data to get a good conclusion.

jackgoldingonApr 2, 2018

Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz
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