If you were to recommend only ONE single book to your younger self, which one would it be? πŸ“šπŸ‘‡

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The Creature From Jekyll Island.

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The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

It was a genuinely life changing book for me.

The Bitcoin Standard in 2008

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Most of the other great books people are posting were read by my younger self, but I was slow getting on board with Bitcoin and maybe The Bitcoin Standard would have gotten me there faster.

Human action

Walden by Thoreau

The Ascent of Man by Jacob Bronowski

Hobit

How to Not Suck at Life: 89 Tips for Teens https://a.co/d/bEWt03F

I love my own history too much to want to change anything.

It’s not about changing anything. Maybe the reason bc you are satisfied was due to a book you read.

But recommending something to my younger self is changing the course of history.

That's a good deep point. I think about that with these kind of hypotheticals, because if anything had been different, my daughter wouldn't exist. So, taking the prompt as seriously as possible, no changes for me either.

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This MMT bullshit. So my younger self understands sooner the nonsense all these economists are spouting.

Just kidding! We should not give any attention to these guys.

Anatomy of the State by Murray Rothbard

https://cdn.mises.org/Anatomy+of+the+State.pdf

The Wall Speaks

This sounds interesting. Never heard of it before. Thx for sharing.

The Bitcoin Standard.