Anybody else read this? I'm about 150 pages in, and I have to say that I'm digging it. There's some outdated advice and attitudes in this book, but there's also a lot interesting advice in here too. What I found most interesting, is that he does not drink at all. He goes to bars with people who drink in order to make connections, but he stays sober while everybody else gets drunk.
Any others read this book?
It's a book of anecdotes, but Trump is very effective at simplifying his process for the average American reader. Although it is impossible to relate to the extravagant deals this man has made, it is worth noting that he doesn't dislike company at the top. He basically says that if you were meant to do it, you would do it and you would realize your potential and not squander it.
"Think big. If you're going to be thinking anyway, you might as well think big."
>>1014372
>but he stays sober while everybody else gets drunk.
Because he is Morman.
>>1014432
Presbyterian
A nice, quick read. I'm not sure how good the advice is, given that I'm not super successful, but I'd recommend it for its entertainment value.
Don't read this book sober.
>>1014372
>He goes to bars with people who drink in order to make connections, but he stays sober while everybody else gets drunk.
That's the same thing Stalin used to do with his generals and ministers.
Not saying anything about it, just an interesting fact.