What does /lit/ think?
Don't let the lib babies hear you implying the world isn't machiattos and retweets and that some of us gotta fucking hustle
>>7652995
It's an amusing book of history vulgarisation. Don't let boring fucks put you off this book.
(Didn't learn much by reading it, but some of the "lessons" were presented in an interesting manner--it's so outrageously cynical it made me laugh.)
>>7652995
the literally hundreds of rappers who shill that shit can't be all wrong
>>7653001
Wee woo wee woo krschshk SIR PLEASE STEP AWAY FROM THE KEYBOARD
it's not even edgy, I read it in like 9th grade and had a great time reading all the amusing historical and fictional anecdotes, quotes, and animal fables
it's just fun, and far less cynical and assholish than any given 4chan post so I find it quite odd that /lit/ seems to always deride it on that front
>>7653001
powerful words from a powerful man
>>7652995
It seems like important knowledge. I am not a power seeking person myself, but you never know when you got to pull some sway. And knowing this kind of information will make you less susceptible to other people.