Bests & Worsts Reviews from Amazon

according to people

125
people found this helpful, as of 2023
ranked #227,763 most helpful out of 571,544,897 reviews
★★☆☆☆
Tedious
This book is average at best. It’s a simple regurgitation of Models, the 3% man, and No more Mr. nice guy. It’s a simple statement after statement book with no flow, no twists and turns and filled with tired cliches. Not only that but the new Kindle version isn’t even the updated version which according to Andrew is a PhD in dating. Somehow I highly doubt it. The book teaches you not to be a needy man but here we are with Andrew craving attention and having women front his book all over the Internet (smh). Don’t get me wrong, I like knowledge for men, or should I say I did. It just keeps repeating itself. Is that business model even sustainable long-term, 4-6 years from now? I mean, how long can you keep repeating the same platitudes over and over? Once you’ve heard a few episodes you’ve heard them all, it’s just a simple regurgitation of the same thing. How long can you continue to sell guys on being a grounded successful man? If after 10 to 20 episodes you don’t get it, you probably never will. No need to continue reminding people. As far as seminars? What’s the point? Check out Tony Robbins Personal Power II, Jim Rohns the Power of Ambition along with The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy, The One Thing by Gary Keller and as a bonus, read up on Rollo Tomassi and follow the 16 commandements of Poon by Roissy over at Chateau Haertiste. If you still dont get it after that then you are hopelessly lost. As Alec Baldwin would say in Glengarry Glenn Ross “A loser is a loser” or as Seneca would say “to be everywhere is to be nowhere and accomplish nothing.” Be well read with a few authors. Stringing your attention everywhere and listening to 300 podcasts is like eating food without properly digesting it.
May 2019 · Kindle Store · verified purchase
worser bester