I just realized that some of the greatest books I’ve read, have been from dislikeable people.
Peter Thiel- Zero to One
Gene Simmons- Me, Inc.
William Bennett- Is college worth it?
Arnold Schwarzenegger- Total recall (autobiography)
Mike Tyson- undisputed
Sam Walton- Made in America
That’s funny. True, but funny.
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I really enjoyed Mike Tyson’s book. I bought the hardcover after I read it the first time just to have it.
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I was a prisoner of his book. Vulgar and raw at times, but damn good.
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How would you rate the other ones? I like autobiographies.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger is probably my favorite. He was honest about everything, and is a very shrewd businessman. He put in a lot of hard work to achieve the success he has, came into america as a poor Australian boy, and is a very wealthy man right now.
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Cool. I’ll give that one a try. Hopefully he won’t be remembered for messing around with that housekeeper…lol
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Lmao , he spoke on that also. He took full responsibility, and even names the movie he starred in, while he was messing around.
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Not Australian, Austrian
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Schwarzenegger never accepted the salary as the governor of California.
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Not accepting salary automatically makes me like Arnold. I’m always looking for a good book. Going to check some of these out.
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The Arnold Schwarzenegger book is GOOD. You won’t regret it.
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