I know that a lot of people like this book but I didn't care
for it. He says some good things in the course of the book, but several
things bothered me. First, he comes across as sounding pretty high on
himself. I stopped counting the times he mentioned "my four companies I
started and own," etc. Also, it seems that he uses a lot of examples from
his personal experience that make him look good. In some ways I simply
dislike the title. Who says there are 21 laws? Only 21?
Exactly 21? Also, to say that they are "irrefutable" says a lot about the
general attitude: Don't argue with me! It doesn't take that long to
read and you may not have a negative reaction to the writing. There are
some good quotes and stories about famous leaders.
Steve Phillips, 2-04