Grow A Pair: How To Stop Being A Victim And Tak... -

Readers generally find the book either incredibly motivating or overly aggressive. Those who enjoy or highly direct coaching tend to appreciate his style, while those looking for empathetic or nuanced psychological advice may find it abrasive.

: If you aren't willing to do something to change a situation, you have no right to complain about it. Grow a pair: how to stop being a victim and tak...

: This is his most famous (and controversial) mantra. He believes that where you are today is the direct result of the choices you have made. Readers generally find the book either incredibly motivating

: This isn't just about being "tough." It’s about having the "backbone" to stand up for what you believe in, say "no" when you mean it, and stop letting others walk over you. It emphasizes integrity and living by your own rules rather than trying to please everyone. : This is his most famous (and controversial) mantra

: He suggests looking at the people you spend time with; if they are "victims," they will likely drag you down into that same mindset. Critical Reception