(review of free book)

If you're looking for an egomaniac with a superiority complex without seeking one out, then read this. It's written without holding back. I know some of the other opinions will disparage it or completely ignore it without leaving a review, but if you take it as outrageous nonsensical personal insight into one person's life, then you'll have a short roller coaster trip into fun time. You can also take it straight for what it is, and say it's crookedly bad; going on and on about how “smart” the writer is making themselves out to be and how you should follow their advisement for everything. It's for the reader to decide if this book is a tasty apple or a rotten one, really. I never felt like my time was wasted. You won't find anything else like it. I didn't have this problem, but there are a lot of modern references that an unaware reader will have to catch up on, especially for the internet things. Extra credit to the writer if this was actually plucked from podcasts, the adaptation was well done and made it seem like it belonged on text.