Okay, I wonder if maybe I`m a bit of a moron here – there are valid arguments for shortening this book – taking me a little too seriously, lacking in humor, dubious connections and a 50-cent contribution – but still, I found it fascinating. Ideas are so true – people tend to respect those who are not afraid and can face people; It is important to be able to move away from any offer that does not suit you. 50 Cent probably learned a lot about the “laws of power” on the street, and these are well explained here. The flaw lies in the book`s slightly confusing sharpness – Robert Greene`s The 48 Laws of Power is a bit more focused – but given that I`ve played through it several times, it`s considered one of my favorites. The turning point for me was something I currently enjoy. The POWER OF THE PROCESS. One quote I pretty much remember was, “The cause of all man`s problems lies in his inability to be alone in a room for many hours.” This “drug work” is a powerful duty that we all have in everything we are trying to improve. It is these long and repetitive tasks that lead us to sharpen our sword to lead in a world full of masterful types. You will stand out if you stick to it!! A good story. Much less from the boring analogies of ancient history in The 48 Laws of Power and The Power of Seduction. A little more on 50 cents would have been nice. Anyway, a great book that I will listen to again. The overall theme of the book is good – be fearless.

Don`t complain about your current situation, fully accept reality, and do everything in your power to move forward. Very empowering. I have no problem with the general central theme. Where I get offended is when the author uses random events in the story to reinforce a particular point of view. And then uses another random event in history to support a contradictory point of view. He praised the virtue of Napoleon Bonaparte. Here are literal quotes from the book: “Napoleon Bonaparte represents a classic fearless type.” Your goal is to follow the path of Napoleon. There are no Alps and no obstacles that can stand in the way of a person without fear. Okay. I understand. But then, very quickly, he warns against too much rigidity: “A leader can come to power by courageous acts, but when times change and demand something more cautious, he will usually continue with his bold approach. It is not strong enough to adapt; He is a prisoner of his solid nature. What has elevated him above others then becomes the source of his downfall. Be brave and fearless.

Unless it`s not such a good idea! Michael Pollan, known for his best-selling non-fiction books, including The Omnivores Dilemma and How to Change Your Mind, conceived and wrote Caffeine: How Caffeine Created the Modern World as an audible original. In this controversial and exciting listening, Pollan explores the power of caffeine as the world`s most widely used drug – and the only one we give to children (in soft drinks) as a treat. Discover the definitive story of DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, in this Pulitzer Prize finalist by the author of the New York Times Bestseller Area 51. No one has ever written the history of the Defense Ministry`s most secretive, powerful, and controversial military scientific research and development agency. In the organization`s first-ever article, New York Times bestselling author Annie Jacobsen draws on internal sources, exclusive interviews, private documents, and declassified memos to paint a picture of DARPA or “the brain of the Pentagon.” After going through it twice, I realized it was one of my favorites. This book can be retrieved at any time and continues to flow from that moment on. It is therefore not necessary to follow closely. Which was nice as I heard while working on something else. The narrative is monotonous, but works very well for this type of book. The whole concept of fearlessness does not focus exclusively on 50 (its whole story is also compelling), but deals with many great historical figures and their use. From the fear of taking what you want to the fear of death, it`s all in there. The 50th law was a success for me because I could identify with the approach of fearlessness.

If you do too, it will help you push it even further. Even if you`re an anxious guy, this reading can help you detach yourself a little more. Either way, experience it for fun. Do you think the audio edition of The 50th Law is better than the print version? The 50t Law is a book about music. The credit for his writings goes to 50 Cent and Robert Greene. He is a competent American writer known for his literary work on power, strategy and seduction. He is the author of six of the international bestsellers. 50 Cent has a worldwide reputation and you should also check out another 50 Cent book on music which is From Pieces to Weight. In fiction, Playground is a good book for 50 cents. Thank you.

sincere gratitude for the motivation and sigh of the world of power;) As a fan of hip-hop and culture, as well as someone who grew up with very few resources and support, I really referred to this book. I thought it was great for anyone who wants to adopt a new mindset of personal responsibility and fearlessness in all areas and circumstances, good or bad. The 50th Law gave me a new perspective on how to deal with all situations and put me in touch with what is really important to me. The pursuit of greatness. With intimate stories of 50 Cent`s life on the street and in the conference room when he became famous after the release of his album Get Rich or Die Tryin`, as well as examples of others who overcame adversity by understanding and practicing the 50th law, this deeply inspiring book is perfect for entrepreneurs as well as anyone, who are interested in the extraordinary life of Curtis Jackson. The audiobook has touched my life indescribably and I am grateful to Robert Greene and 50 Cent for this great opportunity to see through their world. Thanks, I listened to most of Robert`s audiobooks. But this one hits a rope with its simple delivery and yet such powerful lessons. 5 stars according to RG!!!!! The book was awesome. This helped me confirm many of the fears and doubts I had. This is the second time I`ve read, I think you can name it. The first time I bought it on Amazon and read it.

The audio is much cooler and better. Thank you audiobooks for forever a fan! Unleash the Power of Storytelling provides a practical roadmap for creating and delivering more powerful and compelling stories that can help you get more of what you expect from your career and life. Study after study confirms that stories have unprecedented power to tear down walls, build trust and get people to act. More than just facts and data, stories are fundamental to capturing and expressing our ideas, desires, and beliefs and achieving desired results. This book totally surprised me. I was looking for a book “POWER”, and my boy! 50 cents is cooler than I could have ever imagined, from his upbringing to where he is now, was a carefully planned course that is obvious in hindsight – impressive. Another jewel of the Masters of Power! I really think the narrative is what killed this audiobook. Apart from that, the content is very useful. The 50-cent chapter introductions helped as the style is much more interesting, exciting and appealing. Very good book with practical tips. I recommend that Robert Greene ask someone else to read all the books he will publish in the future.

If you could summarize the 50th act in three words, what would they be? Robert Greene`s 48 Laws of Power are the ultimate guide to moving to a place of power. It`s about knowing your weaknesses, playing on your strengths, and manipulating your enemies. This is the guide you should get if you want to increase your ranks in your office or business. Note: This is a summary of the 48 laws of power, not the original book. What was one of the most memorable moments of the 50th Law? That`s fine, but if you`ve read other Robert Greene books like Power or War Strategies, then you don`t really need to read this one.