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English - September 30, 2023 10:54 - 14 minutes
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Book Summary of The Rudest Book Ever by Shwetabh Gangwar
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Introduction

Do you want to become truly intelligent and individual? You are used to being spoon-fed information from parents, teachers, and friends. When you were young, you learned to accept this information without any doubt or questioning. The ‘knowledge’ you formed about the world was not based on your thinking. Therefore, you must abandon all the packets of information you have accepted without questioning. Then, you need to start relying on data and rational thinking. This is the key to freedom! 

Shwetabh Gangwar spent years helping people to solve their problems. In the process, he identified simple patterns that regularly cropped up. Everyone’s problems could be solved with a set of principles and perspectives that emphasized people taking control of their own lives. 

This is called ‘The Rudest Book Ever’ because it doesn’t spare feelings. It tells you exactly as it is. It can teach you to become more emotionally self-reliant and to curb the influence of others. 

About Shwetabh Gangwar

Shwetabh Gangwar is a novelist, public speaker, and professional problem-solver. He has millions of social media followers. People send him their problems and he solves them with complete dedication, creating as many videos as possible.

Gangwar is known for his honest and valuable content and arguments on various topics that many ignore. This has earned him both hate and praise.

He is often called a 'men's rights advocate' but is not a fan of the label.

StoryShot #1: You Have to Learn How to Think

You may often have found yourself thinking that people are idiots. But no one is born an idiot. Rather, we unknowingly choose to be idiots, since we aren't shown the techniques of how to think.

A person who is brought up being told what to think will, in general, accept those thoughts. However, someone raised to think will, in general, question them. Adults are merely children who have grown in age. Adults still fall into the same trap of copying what others think rather than thinking for themselves. 

If you are used to being told what to think, you will feel compromised by external thoughts, events, or individuals. In contrast, if you know how to think, you will have a greater sense of control over the situation. You can break free from your societal programming and think authentically. 

StoryShot #2: You Are a Product
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Book Summary of The Rudest Book Ever by Shwetabh Gangwar

Get the audiobook for free here.


Introduction



Do you want to become truly intelligent and individual? You are used to being spoon-fed information from parents, teachers, and friends. When you were young, you learned to accept this information without any doubt or questioning. The ‘knowledge’ you formed about the world was not based on your thinking. Therefore, you must abandon all the packets of information you have accepted without questioning. Then, you need to start relying on data and rational thinking. This is the key to freedom! 


Shwetabh Gangwar spent years helping people to solve their problems. In the process, he identified simple patterns that regularly cropped up. Everyone’s problems could be solved with a set of principles and perspectives that emphasized people taking control of their own lives. 


This is called ‘The Rudest Book Ever’ because it doesn’t spare feelings. It tells you exactly as it is. It can teach you to become more emotionally self-reliant and to curb the influence of others. 


About Shwetabh Gangwar


Shwetabh Gangwar is a novelist, public speaker, and professional problem-solver. He has millions of social media followers. People send him their problems and he solves them with complete dedication, creating as many videos as possible.


Gangwar is known for his honest and valuable content and arguments on various topics that many ignore. This has earned him both hate and praise.


He is often called a 'men's rights advocate' but is not a fan of the label.


StoryShot #1: You Have to Learn How to Think



You may often have found yourself thinking that people are idiots. But no one is born an idiot. Rather, we unknowingly choose to be idiots, since we aren't shown the techniques of how to think.


A person who is brought up being told what to think will, in general, accept those thoughts. However, someone raised to think will, in general, question them. Adults are merely children who have grown in age. Adults still fall into the same trap of copying what others think rather than thinking for themselves. 



If you are used to being told what to think, you will feel compromised by external thoughts, events, or individuals. In contrast, if you know how to think, you will have a greater sense of control over the situation. You can break free from your societal programming and think authentically. 



StoryShot #2: You Are a Product

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