Please recommend me a book (fiction or nonfiction) that has the feel of an intelligent older man giving sincere advice on how to live life.
Something practical that could help a young man that's never had a mentor understand the unspoken wisdom of living, navigating society and indecision, etc.
Looks like you need
1) A father
2) Stoicism
Pick one
Somebody once told me good things about "Letters to my son" by Nerburn. I havent read it though.
Philip Stanhope's Letters to his Son
Marcus Aurelius' Meditations
Aldous Huxley's Human Condition
Richard Francis Burton
>>8891342
the
fucking
redpill
Mein Kampf
Schopenhauer's 'On Women'
Proverbs
Wisdom
Sirach
Shoot me an email and I'll send you something I wrote. [email protected]
>>8891375
This guy knows how to "mentor" a "young man" ;)
Memoirs of Hadrian
>>8891369
t. son of a slut
>>8891404
all women are sluts, try the redpill