![]() ![]() Even Don Leslie’s narration feels like a law in and of itself: Always trust someone who sounds calm and confident. All that ruthlessness definitely sets Greene’s tough-love playbook apart from more kumbaya self-help guides, but he balances his cutthroat rules with loads of practical tips, such as being suspicious of free lunches (Law 40), knowing when to slow down (Law 47), and the importance of making bold decisions (Law 28). Or Law 7, which advises you to take credit for other people’s work. Like Law 15, which is all about crushing your enemies. Robert Greene’s mega-bestseller is a thorough how-to guide for success by any means necessary-and some of its pointers are intense. Everything you’ve heard about this book is true. ![]()
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