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25 Year Old Man Can Only Enjoy Devouring These 7 Books

Quarter century old men can enjoy these pages.

You’ve already lived a whole quarter of a century, congratulations! This is a defining and definitive step into full-blown adulthood where you can finally say goodbye to the kiddie stuff and be a true grown up.

Now, don’t even for a second think that you’ve already got it all figured it out. As these books written for 25 years old men can tell you, there are a lot of things you can still learn, relate to, and even be entertained by in book form, hopefully, you can finally get into the reading habit.

#1 King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert Moore

King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert Moore Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

Toxic masculinity is a major societal problem, but the modern male still isn’t taught how to step healthily into his masculinity. King, Warrior, Magician, Lover addresses the four characters inside each man and how to connect them to create healthy masculinity that affirms you and those closest to you. This book will save you from divorce, midlife crisis, and hurting others with the shadow sides of your masculine nature. By using Jungian psychology, this book will show you how the dark sides of masculinity are formed and what you can be doing to become a high-quality man in your relationships, work, and life.

Before buying a book make sure to compare price and outlet, we have included links below to several large book outlets for different regions in the world:

#2 Atomic Habits by James Clear

Atomic Habits by James Clear Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

It’s a great book if you are trying to get rid of old habits and implement new ones in your life. I loved the book so much that I even did an episode of my podcast titled Bad Habits versus Good Habits.

Before buying a book make sure to compare price and outlet, we have included links below to several large book outlets for different regions in the world:

#3 Forgiveness: How to Make Peace With Your Past and Get on With Your Life by Sidney Simon

Forgiveness: How to Make Peace With Your Past and Get on With Your Life by Sidney Simon Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

Sidney Simon is not just another self-help guru, he is a pioneer. Simon draws on his decades of experience in education, authoring, and Values Clarification to deliver his remarkable insights. While Simon has published over a dozen books and 100 articles, Forgiveness is a must-read for Millenials to learn how to forgive themselves and others. The ultimate goal of this book is to educate how to let go of pain and move forward in life.

Before buying a book make sure to compare price and outlet, we have included links below to several large book outlets for different regions in the world:

#4 The Millionaire Fastlane by M. J. DeMarco

The Millionaire Fastlane by M. J. DeMarco Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

I am in my 30’s now, but I read the Millionaire Fastlane when I was 25, and I recommend every young male read it too. The main point of this book is that you can’t just wait around, hoping good things will happen to you. If you want to be successful in life, you have to go out and make it happen yourself. There are 3 financial mindsets that people are split into, and the Millionaire Fastlane looks at the fastlane mindset. It breaks down what needs to be achieved in order to guarantee success. I would class myself as a successful online entrepreneur, and while I don’t attribute all of my success to this book, it definitely helped change my mindset and made me realise what I wanted out of life.

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#5 Financial Freedom: Breaking the Chains to Independence and Creating Massive Wealth by Chase Lawson

Financial Freedom: Breaking the Chains to Independence and Creating Massive Wealth by Chase Lawson Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

It’s a helpful and engaging book geared towards becoming financially free and achieving a lifetime of prosperity. It has helpful tips and strategies towards overcoming debt, budgeting, etc. and is presented in a way that young readers can easily relate to. It’s written by a 26-year-old who’s personally overcome $23,000 in debt and he presents it in a way that’s easy to understand while providing substantial value and helpful information.

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#6 Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl

Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

This book encourages a reflection on one’s own experience of pain, fear, confusion, and uncertainty during times of transition or suffering.

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#7 Angry White Men: American Masculinity at the End of an Era by Michael Kimmel

Angry White Men: American Masculinity at the End of an Era by Michael Kimmel Get this book or read more reviews of it by using the links below

This is an empathic exploration of various dimensions of masculinity in American culture and the emotional effects of privilege and oppression.

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Contributors to this article
Sky Stack from SkyStack

Alberto Sardiñas from The Passion Accomplished Podcast

Nate Masterson from NateMasterson

James Garner from Clean Home Guide

Chase Lawson from N/A

Carly Claney from Carly Claney Psychological Services, PLLC

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Written by Jacob Jacobowitz

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