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What a load of rubbish
Of the books I’m familiar with, there isn’t really anything good here, which puts the rest into doubt for me
This seems like MBA shithead’s first reading list to me
Shout out to Rich Dad Poor Dad which has never made anyone Roch in the history of its printing.
I think you mean, “Never made anyone who bought it rich”. Author made out like a bandit lol.
Excellent point - the fact that he is still cashing in on a (bad) book written in the 90’s is absolutely wacky
All of that productivity and communication and they still used a bedsheet as the background…
Not even fitted properly.
Cool guide on how to have people avoid you at parties.
How maximize productivity and get rich at work:
- Steal someone else’s labor
- That’s literally it!
- Dont worry, you can call it other things: hiring a PA to do 90% of your work for half your pay, laying off workers for AI/contractors, quietly pushing off team projects entirely onto the team, reading “productivity” books in your office all day while interns take calls, just get creative about not doing any work!
Master philosophy?
The only books there that have any real value are the philosophy books from authors who have been dead over a century. And even then you shouldn’t use their ideas whole cloth.
Can we have some more jpeg on that one? I could almost read some of the titles.
Can’t see ‘The Art Of The Deal’ there ;-)
The Stranger is good as an audio book, easy immersive listen