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Okay, for you and /u/aaylee and /u/PMyour_dirty_secrets here you go, some other books that have really influenced me along the journey (and make it a short list).
* Clason's Richest Man in Babylon - how to LBYM
* Mandino's The Greatest Salesman in the World - yes it's about sales but also about persistence, about reciprocation, about many other things
* Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People - from 1936, the principles it has unleashed makes you realize how many 'gurus' are just derivatives of this
* Stanleys' Millionaire Next Door - yup, making money the old fashioned way, by earning it
* Aurelius' Meditations - if you are not familiar with Stoic teaching, think of it as being a prepper for emotional disasters that may come your way
I still read widely and enjoy learning FWIW, and funny in reading newer material is helpful here and there. But these have had a profound influence on me (in addition to Frankl as mentioned above).
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