Ratings15
Average rating4
I’m sure this has its audience, but I was hoping for something more centered towards stories of history and 50 Cent’s past, with explanations of how those can apply to a broader public. Instead, this is a self-help book through and through, with calls to action every couple lines, vaguely connected to real stories. I’m sure it has its public, but wasn’t particularly interesting for me.
At first, I said to myself, Robert Greene and...50 Cent ? What the hell ?
After I listened to the audiobook, I found it very interesting.
I didn't give a 5 star review because of the redundancy in the writing.