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How to Ruin Your Life

How to Ruin Your Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Right between the eyes.
Review: I've always liked Ben Stein, and now I like him even more, though this little book really stepped on my toes a bit. Now, we can add wisdom to Mr. Stein's positive attributes.

For another great book employing the same "how to fail" technique used by Stein, see "The 77 Habits of Highly Ineffective Christians," by Chris Fabry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An easy, fun read.
Review: If you're a fan of Ben Stein, you'll like this. His dry sense of humor pervades. Next to "No One's Even Bleeding", this is the funniest book I've read all year. Well worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An easy, fun read.
Review: If you're a fan of Ben Stein, you'll like this. His dry sense of humor pervades. Next to "No One's Even Bleeding", this is the funniest book I've read all year. Well worth the money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's my bible !
Review: It's good, very enjoyable and full of reversed wisdom.
You can skip chapters, or read it backwards, it really doesn't matter :)
There's only one minor thing a don't agree with : he writes you need to believe in god to be succesfull ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How a Court Jester would make his point
Review: There are some basic rules we're taught early in life: cherish your family, let bygones be bygones, don't hang out with the wrong crowd, etc. However, over time, these rules become cliches that we discard. Their mere mention attracts groans. They remind us of the stern lectures we had as children. The genius with this book is that it causes us, as adults, to re-examine our lives according to these basic principles. Stein gives us 35 chapters of how to live our life if we want to be unhappy and unsuccessful: Do take for granted those who are always nice to you, Do make others feel inferior by contrasting what you own with their possessions, Ignore life's little pleasures (after all, you're into the big stuff anyway). The way it's presented, the basic principles are brought alive again- even to the most cynical adult. We can laugh at ourselves while realizing how we can change the way we act and perceive the world. It's a short read but it definitely caused me to re-analyze my mindset and actions.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wow. This is really, really BAD.
Review: This book can be summarized in about 3 sentences: 1. Don't be egocentric. 2. Don't be mean. 3. Don't be dumb.

I'm very sorry I wasted the money on this, and even more sorry that some of the money will go to Ben Stein.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best on the CD.
Review: This book has so many little common mistakes that people make without even realizing the catastrophic effects, and Ben Stein is just as funny as ever. This is a good, quick read that everyone should pick up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best. Book. Ever.
Review: This book has so many little common mistakes that people make without even realizing the catastrophic effects, and Ben Stein is just as funny as ever. This is a good, quick read that everyone should pick up.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent guide on how to save yourself alot of trouble
Review: This books is both funny and informative. When I first saw the book and read the title "How to Ruin Your Life" I was immediately intrigued; a book on ruining your life? After picking it up and opening it, it was immediately obvious that it was meant as a guide on how not to ruin your life by doing the opposite of what he tells you to do. I of course thought that I had no use for such a book as I already know how not to ruin my life. But after I read the table of contents I conceded to myself that I did alot of the things he suggests that ruins your life, so I purchased it and read it. It was hilarious, and made me take a much more honest look at myself. Most people are not going to be guilty of all his "recommendations", but many will be guilt of a majority of them. This book shows you how to aviod the pitfalls of ego, selfishness, and laziness. This book is especially usefull for an overconfident young college punk like myself who likes to think I got everything already figured out. I highly recomment this book to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Little gem.
Review: This is a little gem of a book that states clearly some very big concepts. And funny. Read it, cringe at your own transgressions, and then learn a lesson or two about leading a better life, both for yourself and those around you. Thanks, Ben.


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