دانلود کتاب Live Like a Pimp: An Uncommon Guide to Uncommon Success
by Max Vance
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عنوان فارسی: زندگی مانند یک دلال محبت: غیر معمول راهنمای موفقیت غیر معمول |
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Every man longs to walk proudly, to call attention to himself, to hold fistfuls of cash, to command a harem and the respect of his peers. Men want these things, and want them desperately, but as Thoreau observed, they never talk about or act on their secret longings. Men will go from cradle to grave working their asses off, paying for sex, and secretly envying the audacious pimp.
Ignore the clown pimp, the cracker who dresses up for Halloween in a “pimp” costume. I am asking you to take the idea of becoming a pimp, a modern pimp, seriously.
What do I mean by a “modern pimp”?
The pimp has a lot to teach men about getting what they want out of life, without excuses. The pimp is able to create the life of his fantasies out of nothing. Poverty, lack of education, high unemployment, discrimination, age, physical appearance, government opposition –none are obstacles to the pimp. If a man at the very bottom of society with everything stacked against him can live the life every man dreams of, then so can you; but first you must want it, and you must know how.
This book tells you how. Keep in mind that the point is not for you to wear a yellow jumpsuit and employ prostitutes in the ghetto –the objective is for you to live large the life of your secret desires, whatever form that might take. So the pimp serves as an inspiration and a metaphor, although you probably never expected to see the word “metaphor” in a book titled "Live Like a Pimp."
To those of you who are ready to consider something as outrageous as living the life you want to live; I wish you all the best.
To those of you who are offended by this book’s “misogynistic attitude and perpetuation of the rigid sex-role stereotypes of an oppressive patriarchal white society,” I offer you a sincere bitchslap.
"Live Like a Pimp" is based on the real-life exploits of Malcolm X and the hustlers he knew. The book also includes the allegorical short story, "The Pimp Hand Strikes."