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The 50th Law
by 50 Cent, Robert Greene
Did you know 50 Cent was a Stoic? It's the fearless philosophy you need to grow from a hustler to a media mogul apparently. I originally started this because I was looking for the [b:The 48 Laws of Power|1303|The 48 Laws of Power|Robert Greene|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1385228992s/1303.jpg|1297604]. Then I saw this one, by the same business author and I thought "Narrated by 50 Cent" meant he'd actually be reading it(audiobook version). That was naive. The other author, [a:Robert Greene|865|Robert Greene|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1298212921p2/865.jpg], is the reader, although 50 Cent does speak briefly to explain the main idea for each chapter. It is then explained with historic examples, examples from 50 Cent's life on the streets and a mix of philosophy, logic and other supportive concepts for why you should follow that way of life.
I think the most heavily referenced historical examples of the fearless idea are Fredrick Douglas, Napoleon Bonaparte, Malcolm X, Moses, although they are by no means the only ones. Joan of Arc, Hemingway, Amelia Earhart, Abraham Lincoln.. there are a lot of interesting stories here. I liked the matter of fact way life on the streets is dealt with and the lessons that could be learned from it.
I think the most heavily referenced historical examples of the fearless idea are Fredrick Douglas, Napoleon Bonaparte, Malcolm X, Moses, although they are by no means the only ones. Joan of Arc, Hemingway, Amelia Earhart, Abraham Lincoln.. there are a lot of interesting stories here. I liked the matter of fact way life on the streets is dealt with and the lessons that could be learned from it.