When did you realize that the boomer/white trash/low IQ 'business success advice' was wrong? And that to succeed, it's really a combination of social climbing and unapologetic Machiavellianism?
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>told all my life, "son, to succeed, you have to be willing to do the work others aren't willing to do!" >you just have to buckle down and work hard, and you'll get noticed
After slaving away like a wagie, I realized something. 1. Doing extra means I am forced to take on extra responsibilities with no extra financial compensation, and if you do get noticed, the most you get is a "good job" 2. People will see you as a doormat
To make a long story short, I read this book, quit my job, fudged my resume heavily, made friends with the right people, and now I'm making 180k y/r as a business analyst at the age of 32
I would say AMA, but just read this book. The book summary, all of the boomer success advice you got was wrong, it wasn't training you for success, it was training you to be a good goy slave
>And that to succeed, it's really a combination of social climbing and unapologetic Machiavellianism? but that's really what boomer advices are all about
Cameron Kelly
I don't know what boomers you hang around then.
Eli Parker
literally my boomer grandpa told me to find a sucker on the job, bully him in front of others, put work load on him and blame him for everything; make friends with people that matter and flatter them indirectly;
Dominic White
the reason this book gives you such an edge over milquetoast normies is it takes you outside of the box they operate within. once you realize the rules they follow are fluid, then you are able to break their 'moral codes' that keep them as subservient slaves and move in and out of their world and the real world, giving you a vast advantage over them. normies dont expect low level nobodies to be lying in the same way as their CEOs, so theyre totally caught off guard when they find out their new hire lied about almost everything in the interview but your domineering personality makes it much harder for them to get rid of you lest they be found out as incompetent employees themselves and risk losing their coveted positions.
Dominic Russell
The book basically says pretend to be a good and moral person, because that is the type that succeeds, while fucking everyone and your morhter over for your own success. user, there is a saying to be sly like a snake and pure like a dove. I would rather be a good and moral person instead of the pretender. Doesn't mean you have to behave in a dumb fashion.
Kayden Gray
Good job on making it though.
Isaac Barnes
Yes
Luis Cook
go read the reviews of this book on Amazon or Audible and youll see normies decrying the book.
"great book if you have no morals!"
this is why its such an effective book, normies have such a moral aversion to the ideas listed therein that they will literally try to ignore the behaviors in front of their face because they assume, if youre from the same country as them, that youre bound by the same moral code as them.