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M**N
Great, short read
Well done, really enjoyed reading it. (Kkkkkk hmmmm bbbbbllllll kkkkk jjjj huh gggg kkkknhuyg ing njhu iolj huyy koi milk Mike 0 hmmm Nunn jjjj kkkk
A**R
The author is correct!
I was stupid to buy this book! Of course I had to read it to realize this fact. I recommend this book. Read it and find out where you stand.
H**N
The writer is stupid.
It is just a crap. No meaningful content. I expected a deep discussion on the retards. But it is nothing but the art of living.
S**N
Good quick read
It is a short but decent read. The author reminds one to look inward not only outward when addressing behaviors. Good advice on directing energy.
A**I
Being stupid is easy...
...being aware you're being stupid isn't.This is a nice little read with big insight. Recommend it to your stupid friends and families.
B**E
Light Reading at the End of the Universe.
Did you know Arthur Dent self-published public service pamphlets under a nom-de-plume prior to the hyperspace bypass kerfuffle? Neither did I, but the evidence is right here in this re-discovered collection of bon mots, conveniently pocket-sized for an on-the-go modern human confronted with perpetually stupid other humans. Grab your copy now before all the spots on Elon Musk's new Heart of Gold 2 fill up and you're left emigrating to Mars in steerage with Leonardo DiCaprio without an excuse to read something, and thereby forced into inane conversation about the challenges of portraying Arnie in What's Eating Gilbert Grape. You have been warned.
J**R
He's not wrong
This book is great! I had always suspected that most people were stupid--this author proves it. Tyson Prenter helped me deal with the stupid people in my life--including myself! I highly recommend this book to anyone frustrated by the stupidity that surrounds us in the world today.
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