23 Psychology Books In 23 Minutes (Self help Tierlist)

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13 Feb 202523:00

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker reflects on the impact of several influential books on their personal development and creative journey. They share lessons from books like *How to Win Friends and Influence People*, which taught the importance of listening and appreciation, and *The Rational Male*, which challenged their views on relationships. The speaker discusses overcoming procrastination through Steven Pressfield's works and the concept of masculinity from *The Way of the Superior Man*. Throughout, they highlight how these books shaped their mindset, emotional growth, and approach to content creation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Personal growth comes from learning to listen and add value to your relationships, not just by being cool or trying to one-up others.
  • 😀 The book *How to Win Friends and Influence People* helped the speaker become a better listener and appreciate others more.
  • 😀 Steven Pressfield's books, including *The War of Art*, *Do the Work*, and *Turning Pro*, are key resources for overcoming procrastination and pursuing creative goals.
  • 😀 Overcoming the fear of starting content creation is central to the speaker's journey, with books like *The War of Art* motivating action over perfection.
  • 😀 The speaker acknowledges that *The Rational Male* is controversial, with ideas related to red-pill philosophy and masculinity, which helped him rethink relationships and breakups.
  • 😀 One key lesson from *The Rational Male* is that there is no such thing as a 'soulmate,' which helped the speaker move on from romanticized views of relationships.
  • 😀 *The Rational Male* and *Preventive Medicine* focus on how men and women have different needs and desires as they age, though some ideas can be polarizing.
  • 😀 *Positive Masculinity*, a book in the red-pill genre, discusses how the world is feminizing men and how masculinity is under attack in modern culture.
  • 😀 *The Way of the Superior Man* highlights the concept of polarity in relationships, where masculinity and femininity create attraction, and men should embrace their masculine energy.
  • 😀 *No More Mr. Nice Guy* emphasizes that 'nice guys' often fail in relationships because niceness is not a unique or valuable trait, leading them to avoid conflict or seek validation.
  • 😀 Books on self-improvement and masculinity have played a significant role in shaping the speaker's approach to life, helping him become more assertive and focused on personal growth.

Q & A

  • What was the initial reason the speaker wanted to make more friends in university?

    -The speaker wanted to make more friends in university because they didn't have any friends after breaking up from a long-term relationship. They realized they had been a poor listener and wanted to improve their social skills.

  • How did *How to Win Friends and Influence People* help the speaker in their personal development?

    -The book taught the speaker how to be valuable to others by listening, appreciating, and offering helpful feedback. It emphasized the importance of not criticizing and the value of being a good listener, which helped improve their ability to connect with others.

  • What specific advice from *48 Laws of Power* influenced the speaker's approach to relationships?

    -The speaker learned from *48 Laws of Power* that one should never seem smarter or more capable than others in order to avoid alienating people. This aligned with the idea of not trying to one-up others in conversations, as they had done before.

  • How did Steven Pressfield's books impact the speaker's approach to content creation?

    -Steven Pressfield's books, particularly *The War of Art*, *Do the Work*, and *Turning Pro*, helped the speaker overcome procrastination and start posting content. They found these books to be highly motivational, especially in helping them push through resistance and fear of failure.

  • What emotional experience did the speaker have while reading Steven Pressfield's books?

    -While reading Pressfield's books, the speaker was moved to tears, feeling as though the books understood their life experiences deeply. The books made the speaker feel like they were being watched by a narrator who told their story.

  • What is the central idea behind *The Rational Male*, and why did it resonate with the speaker?

    -The central idea behind *The Rational Male* is that there is no such thing as a soulmate, and it challenges the speaker's previous beliefs about romanticizing relationships. It helped the speaker stop idolizing partners and better understand the dynamics of attraction and compatibility.

  • What controversial concepts are discussed in *The Rational Male* that the speaker found impactful?

    -One controversial concept in *The Rational Male* is the idea that there is no such thing as a soulmate, which challenged the speaker’s past beliefs. The book also touches on red pill ideas, gender dynamics, and the concept of alpha and beta male behavior.

  • Why does the speaker caution against reading the second part of *The Rational Male*?

    -The speaker cautions against the second part of *The Rational Male* because it is more misogynistic and focuses on how women want different things based on their age. The speaker does not consider it the best read and notes that it can be harmful in shaping perspectives on gender roles.

  • How did *The Way of the Superior Man* influence the speaker's view on masculinity?

    -The speaker appreciates *The Way of the Superior Man* for discussing polarity between masculinity and femininity in relationships. It influenced their understanding of attraction and how gender dynamics can affect romantic relationships. However, the speaker warns that the book may be considered misogynistic by some readers.

  • What key lesson did the speaker learn from *No More Mr. Nice Guy*?

    -From *No More Mr. Nice Guy*, the speaker learned that being overly agreeable and seeking validation from others, especially women, is not valuable. The book encourages people to stop seeking approval and instead embrace their true selves without trying to please everyone.

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