Scott Adams Books

Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert, a famous comic strip showcasing humorous aspects of office life. It has been published all over the world and in countless newspapers. He is also an author of many books, including the New York Times best seller Win Bigly.

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 Books: How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big

Scott Adams
Kind of the Story of My Life
4.3 (170 ratings)
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What's How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big about?

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big (2013) is a grab bag of life and career advice from the creator of Dilbert, the popular comic strip. Scott Adams explains how he succeeded as a cartoonist and businessman, not despite his failures, but because of them. He also shares his secrets for maintaining high energy levels and using them to fuel a life of constant learning and improvement.

Who should read How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big?

  • Exhausted people looking to raise their energy levels
  • Anyone thinking of changing their perspectives on failure
  • Entrepreneurs seeking motivation and guidance

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 Books: Loserthink by Scott Adams

Loserthink

Scott Adams
How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America
3.9 (114 ratings)
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What's Loserthink about?

Loserthink (2019) looks at the various ways in which we fall victim to unproductive thinking habits. Drawing upon history, psychology, global affairs, and business to reveal the pitfalls of such habits, these blinks will sharpen your thinking in an increasingly irrational world.

Who should read Loserthink?

  • Entrepreneurs seeking motivation
  • Frustrated political debaters or Twitter fanatics
  • Dilbert fans

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 Books: Win Bigly by Scott Adams

Win Bigly

Scott Adams

What's Win Bigly about?

Win Bigly by Scott Adams explores the art of persuasion and how it played a significant role in Donald Trump's unexpected victory in the 2016 presidential election. Adams delves into the tactics and strategies used by Trump, and offers insights into the power of persuasion in shaping public opinion and influencing outcomes.

Who should read Win Bigly?

  • Individuals seeking to understand the power of persuasion in politics and everyday life
  • Readers interested in cognitive biases and how they influence decision making
  • Those who want to improve their communication and argumentation skills