The 48 Laws is a wild read. I treat it more as a set of observations on human behavior rather than a rulebook. Many people do act in ways the book describes, so reading it can provide some perspective on their behavior and what might be driving it.
So true! I remember hearing somewhere that books stay the same but you don't. So you can always discover new things when re-reading something later in life.
The 48 Laws is a wild read. I treat it more as a set of observations on human behavior rather than a rulebook. Many people do act in ways the book describes, so reading it can provide some perspective on their behavior and what might be driving it.
Exactly. It's a set of maxims, but in my early 20s, I don't think I quite got that.
There's some benefit to reading books multiple times at different ages -- wisdom and insights from life really do help!
So true! I remember hearing somewhere that books stay the same but you don't. So you can always discover new things when re-reading something later in life.