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[–] TropicalDingdong 2 points 10 months ago (10 children)

Does any one know what the book says?

[–] silverbax 22 points 10 months ago (5 children)

Yes, it says, 'don't buy depreciating assets' and 'buy things that appreciate in value, opposed to blowing all your money on consumer items.'

If that sounds like advice you've heard before from many other places, it's because it's not new, it was just wrapped in a good title. It's astonishing how much a book with a good title can sell if it lands just right.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (4 children)

because it’s not new, it was just wrapped in a good title. It’s astonishing how much a book with a good title can sell if it lands just right.

(Relatively) benign example: Mark Manson's "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck". Basically a summary of the greats of philosophy and psychology, age old but often solid advice, brings nothing new to the table, but repackaged as a blunt chat with your bro / self-help book so it's quite accessible. Padded out and repeats itself like most self-help books because $$$, sometimes contradicts himself, 8 million copies sold.

Bad example: Peterson's "12 Rules for Life". Same as above, but overly wordy because the author's vain, includes stuff like long discredited Jungian crap and religious nonsense, more egregious elementary mistakes, and mixed with his own stupid political opinions. Part of the alt-right pipeline. 10 million copies sold.

Honestly, I think schools should force kids to read Marcus Aurelius' Meditations and have a discussion on that.

Or maybe I should rewrite Meditations, title it "The 13 Rules of a Roman Emperor: How to Stop Giving a Shit and Live a Fucking Good Life." Adjust the vocab to that of a 13 year old and perhaps have a picture of Marco Aurelius chopping someone's head off on the cover.

Should probably write it under a pen name too. Lance Powercock, John Steel, Max Iron, Peter Powers, something like that.

e: Dick Hardy, Hank Killjoy, Vance Strongfist, Sebastian Steelsword, Roger T. Ripper, ...

[–] [email protected] 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

The 13 Rules of a Roman Emperor: How to Stop Giving a Shit and Live a Fucking Good Life

Why bother with a book? What you've described was the structure of a dozen "documentaries" created for Netflix last year.

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