King Mark |
11-07-2023 08:58 AM |
When I was like 14 when it first came out. I remember it put me into this phase where I felt like I had this exclusive knowledge to rule the world now and for a few months I tackled life with surgical precision using these strategies. You're going to try the same thing in a few days when your book arrives and you binge on it.
Then I went back to enjoying my teenage life normally.
Years later as an adult I read it again. Then read the rest of his books. Even the 50th law. I realized that I was always naturally the way these books try to train you anyway. So though interesting, I didn't really need them for anything other than understanding my natural self with more clarity.
People who are natural losers that think this book and the rest of Robert Greene's books is the key to not being a loser anymore, you will 100% stay a loser after reading and will be on the reddit 48th law sub asking questions for the rest of your losing life.
Like the poors who read rich dad poor dad and stay poor.
Losers need to start from scratch and read Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. Once you absorb that and understand the Gorilla, you'll understand why you'll always be a loser and just accept your losing life like a real one.
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