| ▲ | chistev 2 hours ago |
| I've not read the book, but how can a book about talking to people (if that's what it is) be a "little outdated"? |
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| ▲ | komali2 2 hours ago | parent [-] |
| Some of the stories / aphorisms refer to things that just like, don't exist anymore. |
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| ▲ | nozzlegear an hour ago | parent [-] | | Yeah, that's what I meant by it being outdated. He uses a lot of examples and aphorisms from the 1930s, which sometimes come off as a little bit quaint or folksy almost 100 years later. I'll also mention that the book was written for men "influencing" other men; any reference to women in the book is usually in the context of them being objects that should be managed using the author's techniques. |
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