I revisit this every couple of years, and occasionally recommend it to others.
Even though it can be a profoundly depressing perspective of the world, it is extremely insightful and, perhaps cynically, useful. (Certainly in keeping with the original Office!)
I read this series a while back, thanks to a recommendation from @ChadSki. It’s fantastic, I highly recommend it.
Along the same lines, Robert Greene’s books (The 48 Laws of Power, etc.) are even better and rooted in historical examples.
I revisit this every couple of years, and occasionally recommend it to others.
Even though it can be a profoundly depressing perspective of the world, it is extremely insightful and, perhaps cynically, useful. (Certainly in keeping with the original Office!)
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philosophytag.)Definitely applicable! My favorite part of this series is the Nietzschean take on the ‘sociopath’ group.