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[–] 16215226? ago 

slowly realize that thanks to constantly following politics on the chans that I managed to learn many aspects of geo politics

dive into books here and there that are supposed to be somewhat difficult to understand, but just get enamored by many of them

"wait a minute, I understand geo politics and many other topics but my own personal relationships are shit"

"I dont even have a gf"

wat…I mean…how does that even work. Arent geo politics supposed to be like real life relationships but instead with more complications? Why are they easier than actual relationships lol?

Its like getting on a dirt bike, and going down a shitty, trail close to cliff edges when you havent even learned how to handle a mountain bike. But apparently it somehow is easier still lol.

also any actual good books on geo politics? 101's?

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[–] 16215233? ago 

Hello Summerfag. Nice to see you again. It's been months, and I can still recognize your posting. How's the red-pill journey going?

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[–] 16215238? ago 

not sure if its the same guy but…I have been going towards a "business book" direction. More centrist books as well. Managed to go through quite a lot of materials. Sometime I manage to hit upon a "well shit, I learned this elsewhere before but havent been using it much" and then I try to think of how to properly integrate it. But apparently, just reading books, or anything for that matter is kinda useless if you dont properly process it. If you dont properly use it either. I remember bits and pieces from many books, but I hate this selective form of thought that our brains have. With different perspectives, I can see different pieces of information in media, including books, even if I read the same things twice…but yea. The most efficient way to learn about a book is slowly, and then to use the knowledge daily to make it cement itself.

That is why I thought I should learn about geo politics more. At least the academic definitions. I also remember "basic economics" by thomas sowell, that nigger. And just wondered if we get can more of these types of books. Not cheat codes per se, but just 101's for public consumption, without having to get a degree.