Who Else Wants To Rule The World?

by Jonathan Fields | 06/24/08

world domination

I have to confess to having a soft-spot for stories and people who are driven to give of themselves in an effort to not only make their own lives come alive, but change the world along the way.

But, I am also pretty short on time, so when people ask me to read and recommend e-books, I usually take a pass. But, when The Art Of Nonconformity blogger, Chris Guillebeau, asked me to take a look at his new manifesto on world domination, I was quickly drawn in by both his very compelling personal story and his approach to life.

As Chris shares, this is not for everyone. The tone is bold and the advice, though powerful, would also likely require a fair degree of disruption.

But, the quest laid out is, at a very minimum, one worthy of exploration and discussion.

You can download Chris manifesto completely free here.

Give it a quick read, it’s only 29 pages, then share your thoughts below…

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  1. vimohNo Gravatar said:
    June 26th, 2008 | 1:56 am

    Was reminded after reading the chabge the world part… Have you read the EATCHMEN graphic novel series?

  2. vimohNo Gravatar said:
    June 26th, 2008 | 5:18 am

    I meant Watchmen of course!

  3. JustinNo Gravatar said:
    June 26th, 2008 | 10:12 am

    I’ve never heard of that particular graphic novel, although I will certainly give this a read shortly.

  4. NatashaNo Gravatar said:
    June 26th, 2008 | 11:25 am

    You should contact Chris and tell him that the link to the second exercise is broken. :(

  5. NatashaNo Gravatar said:
    June 26th, 2008 | 11:27 am

    Oh, and also that it would be much easier if the links opened in a new window. I hate having to press the back button, wait for the file to reload, then find my place again after each link.

  6. NatashaNo Gravatar said:
    June 26th, 2008 | 1:10 pm

    Hm, that was probably a waste of time. The whole thing is actually very cliche and doesn’t really tell you how to rule the world. Basically, it’s just a typical self-help book.