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How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Scott Adams
Self-Help / Memoir
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
by Scott Adams
· 258 p
funnyreflectivehopeful
Overview
About
Blasting clichéd career advice, the contrarian pundit and creator of Dilbert recounts the humorous ups and downs of his career, revealing the outsized role of luck in our lives and how best to play the system. Scott Adams has likely failed at more things than anyone you’ve ever met or anyone you’ve even heard of. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert, one of the world’s most famous syndicated comic strips, in just a few years? In How to Fail at…
Pages
258
Penguin
Linguistic complexity
2/5
Straightforward
Thematic complexity
3/5
Layered
Reader feel
Practical Career Advice
9
Humor and Self Deprecation
9
Pacing
8
Narration
7
Prose
6
Emotional depth
5
Plot twists
3
Worldbuilding
1
My journey
My experience
private
Status
Unread
Started
DNF
Finished
My rating
Burndown
Reading days
Notes
your reading journal
Books like How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
Blasting clichéd career advice, the contrarian pundit and creator of Dilbert recounts the humorous ups and downs of his career, revealing the outsized role of luck in our lives and how best to play the system. Scott Adams has likely failed at more things than anyone you’ve ever met or anyone you’ve even heard of. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert, one of the world’s most famous syndicated comic strips, in just a few years? In How to Fail at…
Pages
258
Penguin
Linguistic complexity
2/5
Straightforward
Thematic complexity
3/5
Layered
Rating
—
—
Practical Career Advice
9
Humor and Self Deprecation
9
Pacing
8
Narration
7
Prose
6
Emotional depth
5
Plot twists
3
Worldbuilding
1
My journey
Status
Unread
Started
DNF
Finished
My rating
Burndown
Reading days
Notes
your reading journal
Books like How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big