The Book everyone that's not a boss yet can count on

WSO is where's it's at. It's where I honed my (admittedly poor at start) writing years ago. Writing investment decks for years is not the same as writing prose. When I look at WSO it has improved tremendously in the past years, not just the content, but the structure and features. For all intents and purposes WSO is a social media juggernaut. Like Twitter/FB, only much better. Twitter is crap, once you've been on it for awhile you realize the lack of purpose and utility of it. Worse, you do something dumb like Elon Musk and his now famous** Funding Secured** message that got TSLA bears happy without conscience.

I'm not here today to talk about TSLA but to talk about a book for winners. The book to turn your life around. The book to winning in your career.

The Book for non-targets.

The Book of the Underdog.

Check it out, it's been released exclusively at Amazon Kindle and paperback. From the Amazon description:

The Book of the Underdog is a guide in the methods of ascension.

You'll learn:

  • Why you didn't get that job (hint: you weren't part of the two "Tribes")

  • 90%+ of online Resumes get trashed and it's not even your fault

  • What is absolutely essential to scale up your career

  • How to wrestle the power away from your boss

  • How CEOs play the game of power

  • How to use anger to your advantage

  • Why fear is not an emotion!!!

  • Is there a " Psychopath School”?

  • How to find out what people want most and use it to your advantage

  • Why the path to the corner office is not what you see on TV and Conference talks

  • How the Underdog forges alliances

  • What it is to be awe-inspiring at C-Suite level

  • How to capture attention: from low-level to high-level

  • How to shun a competitor who is better than you

Before defeating your boss, you need to elevate your game to the next level. You will learn the ins-and-outs of boss survivorship methods. Unmasking your rivals is not enough; it is necessary to bring yourself up. Learn to apply the two most important top boss traits. See yourself to the top of the food chain.

Do you want to be more confident? Included and discussed in the** Book of the Underdog **are the three factors your confidence depends on. The Underdog will master those.

You're not going to give your boss any more breaks after reading this book.

From The Book of the Underdog:

Don’t just read through the book though. I want you to actively take notes, match it to your situation, jot down on your pad or notes app:” What I must do when I see my boss. How I will act next time I see my manager.” -Max Cantor

Max Cantor’s mission is to have the Underdog defeat his boss: make it mission accomplished.

I am glad to answer your questions. Go for it.

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