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Originally Posted by Shindra I looked at the first pages of it on Amazon, wherein the laws are summarized. Doesn't the book display darkworker syndrome?
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The biggest virtue of the book is that it promotes the dark as a good option. It wants you to understand the game-like nature of social relations. It wants you to be tough with the world, like you are tough with your friends in a game of chess (or football, or karate).
It is not perfect, but when I first read it I understood where most of my problems came from. I think at the time, 6 years ago, it raised me to the level of willingness by conquering my fear of being judged.
I recommend it with 4 stars.