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M**D
Incredibly insightful
I was awestruck at how on-point Dr Glover’s breakdown of a “Nice Guy” related to me in my past relationships. It was incredible to read about my exact behaviors in certain situations. I’ll probably read parts, if not the whole book over again to solidify some of his lessons in. It was a quick, easy read with many revelations. I highly recommend for anyone who identifies as a Nice Guy.
T**R
Male must read
Every man should read this book. Great lessons for life, love, business, and success in a weakening society.
H**Y
I changed some bad behavior because of this book.
I changed some bad behavior because of this book. I would recommend to any guy who thinks being nice will get you anywhere.
J**R
Life Changing
I’m not being hyperbolic here. This book genuinely altered my life path and helped me mold myself into the person I’ve always wanted to be. It came about in my life at the exact right time. It took years of work. Although changes were small and incremental, I started seeing results relatively quickly. But to be clear, the quick turnaround was in regards to seeing the problems within that I had to take on. It’s a slow burn but with beautiful and quality results.
K**
You need this book if you’re a nice guy.
Well I bought this book after a very stressful time in my life. Buckle up. This book will challenge you if you are honest with yourself.
A**R
Awesome Book, changed my life!
My book was pre-owned as I could see something sticky and other marks on it as well.
D**E
Like most self help books... it may help you, but not that much.
Some helpful discussion topics and exercises. Some very odd ones as well. A fundamentally incoherent philosophy (especially anthropology). And this leads to quite a few internal contradictions. The author is well intentioned but would do well to read up on virtue ethics and cleanse himself of the Disney platitudes to "just follow your heart."
R**E
Not the book for me ( or a lot of men I'm guessing)
The book seems to advocate selfishness over generosity as the solution to most of the 'Nice Guy' problems. He has a description of a nice guy in the beginning of the book that I think would fit most men, but after reading it I think the book I think the 'Nice Guy' syndrome only applies to a very small percentage of married men. I also feel he advocates divorce over trying to work things out. According to the preface of the book he separated from his second wife about 6 months before the print version of the book was released. Doesn't seem like an ideal self-help book to me.
A**R
Awesome book!
Amazing book for people looking to develop self confidence and healthy boundaries.
J**L
Must read
Must read for every man out there. People confuse kindness and weak behaviour way too much.
E**4
Good reading!
Very good book! Highly recommended for self development and self awareness
D**R
Love the series of these books
Love reading these books there unreal to read and advice works have all three of his books perfecto
G**E
Excellent
I just got it and go through many pages rapidly...I think it is really a gem for us who are always suffering in life for being too nice,it is our childhood belief we got from family but in real life one should be like coconut I think,tough from outside and humble kind from inside,so that selfish people can't disrespect you or can't use you.
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