Summary of Vivek Ramaswamy s Nation of Victims
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The appeal of the underdog story comes from its promise that we can create something from nothing, imposing our will on an unforgiving universe. It promises that we can choose our own destinies, no matter how humble our starting points.
#2 Americans have always had a special fondness for underdog stories. The appeal of the underdog story comes from its promise that we can create something from nothing, imposing our will on an unforgiving universe.
#3 The appeal of the underdog story is that it promises that we can create something from nothing. However, once underdogs start resting on their laurels, they’re ripe for a new narrative of their lives to emerge: victimhood.
#4 Jussie Smollett was a gay, African American actor who claimed he was the victim of a hate crime. He hired two extras from his show Empire to stage the attack, and when his friends testified that he’d paid them $3,500 each to do it, his lawyer bizarrely asked the judge to declare a mistrial.

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Date de parution 29 septembre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350029949
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Vivek Ramaswamy's Nation of Victims
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#1

The appeal of the underdog story comes from its promise that we can create something from nothing, imposing our will on an unforgiving universe. It promises that we can choose our own destinies, no matter how humble our starting points.

#2

Americans have always had a special fondness for underdog stories. The appeal of the underdog story comes from its promise that we can create something from nothing, imposing our will on an unforgiving universe.

#3

The appeal of the underdog story is that it promises that we can create something from nothing. However, once underdogs start resting on their laurels, they’re ripe for a new narrative of their lives to emerge: victimhood.

#4

Jussie Smollett was a gay, African American actor who claimed he was the victim of a hate crime. He hired two extras from his show Empire to stage the attack, and when his friends testified that he’d paid them $3,500 each to do it, his lawyer bizarrely asked the judge to declare a mistrial.

#5

Despite being a victim, Jussie Smollett was convicted of a hate crime hoax.

#6

Victimhood is born out of a psychological need created by one’s status as an incumbent. If wealthy Hollywood stars and former presidents can be victims, then the greatest country in the world can be one too.

#7

The appeal of the underdog story is that it promises that we can create something from nothing, imposing our will on an unforgiving universe. But once underdogs start resting on their laurels, they’re ripe for a new narrative of their lives to emerge: victimhood.

#8

Victimhood is the easy path to success, but it’s a path that leads to a dead end.

#9

Victimhood, the easy path to success, is a path that leads to a dead end.

#10

Victimhood is born out of a psychological need created by one’s status as an incumbent. The appeal of the underdog story is that it promises that we can create something from nothing, but once underdogs start resting on their laurels, they’re ripe for a new narrative of their lives to emerge: victimhood.

#11

Harvard admits it discriminates against Asians to fit the narrative of victimhood that they want to be the recipients of.

#12

Victimhood is the easy path to success, but it leads to a dead end.

#13

Victimhood is the easy path to success, but it leads to a dead end.

#14

Victimhood is the easy path to success, but it leads to a dead end.

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