I'd couple this book with The 48 Laws of Power, simply because they both have have the focus on understanding and attaining power. Interestingly enough, I felt like this book was more about the relationships we deal with on a daily basis, and how there's always at least one person who's trying to gain the upper advantage. This book helps you realize, that you are always in the game! You're always in the war, and with the right mental tools, you can come out on top! I love Robert Greene books, because his language is direct and simple. You won't read him and have to pull out a dictionary a thousand times, and that's not to discredit his intelligence. I believe he's under the simple philosophy of not trying to confuse his audience with a bunch of 18 syllable words that have 4 letter synonyms. So I'd recommend this book to everyone who wants to be on top of these miniature wars we have every day. Want to win an argument? Read this book. Want to deceive your boss? Read this book! Want to win period? Read this book! Thanks Robert Greene, for yet again, another great book!