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How to Beat Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Manipulatives at Their Own Game

Transcend Mediocrity, Book 303

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How to Beat Narcissists, Psychopaths, and Manipulatives at Their Own Game

By: J. B. Snow
Narrated by: Sorrel Brigman
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"The meek shall inherit the Earth." Most people have heard this saying; however, many cut-throat and competitive people do not agree. They are under the impression that the most successful, most ruthless, and most tactful people will inherit the Earth. Not only will the strong inherit the Earth, but they will come out on top as being the most successful, the wealthiest, the most revered, and the most ruthless.

If we look back on human evolution, we see that the races, cultures, and religions with the strongest and most ruthless leaders are the ones who come out on top. The most desirable men and women attract each other to make the next generation of children to pass down their family name and their legacy. The most successful, wealthy, and powerful people rise to the top leadership roles in nearly every industry, and they use cut-throat tactics and strategies to remain competitive and at the top of their game.

To come out on top, one must learn the game. Every winner must study and earn his or her own place in the game of dating, the game of life, and the strategy that defines career, wealth, and overall status. Every winner must strive for success in their chosen fields, and they must wield a huge array of talents, skills, tactics, and strategies in order to beat out the competition.

This audiobook strives to give you the edge. It promotes ways to beat out your competition, including using manipulation and power plays as necessary. By educating yourself on the psychology of human interactions, you can come out on top every time. You can collect human beings in your corner to use as pawns in the game of dating and in the game of life.

This audiobook doesn’t strive to be kind, gentle, or politically correct. It seeks to show you how to be ruthless, evil, and conniving to get what you want. Real leaders have moral unevenness, and they adjust their personal and familial values in order to help them gain a competitive edge.

©2017 J. B. Snow (P)2017 J. B. Snow
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Not informative

Regurgitated information from other authors. No original insight, inspiration, or advice. Important subject matter. Seek another author.

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simplicity and gender bias

The tactics in this book are kinda barebones in it's approach to how to handle different types of the Triad archetypes. Also, throughout the first 20 mins, the writer gave male (he/him pronouns) to the dark triad groups which can give false confirmation bias to women who will blanketly give men those attributes. The writer could have also went into topics of how to determine weather or not the reader/listeners could determine if They themselves are either archetype. A good introduction to dealing with the Dark Triad types. But, it does indicate that MEN are usually those types, and doesn't register the female version of the Dark Triad especially when it comes to relationships and family dynamics.

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The Title of story doesn’t match the content

The book simply describes the different psycho types and never mentions the ways to stop them in their game.
The narration is horrible, because it sounds like computer-generated voice. It was literally painful to listen to her. I was even surprised when the said the name of a narrator, because it doesn’t sound as human voice.
All together the book absolutely doesn’t match its title.

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thank you

this was a very good book helped me to see the real crazy in my ex...

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not for white knights

this book exposes actual classic techniques used by competitive people, but no techniques to counter them whilst keeping your moral compass intact

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