
50 Famous Tricks and Scams in History
by Xu Changrong
About This Novel
This book selects 50 of the most exciting human games in human history. Based on the principles of fun, thoughtfulness, and readability, this book attempts to interpret human history from the perspective of human nature. I hope you can have a deeper thinking about history and human nature while enjoying the interesting stories.
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Official(40)Scraped 20d ago
How can a person who is wandering in the world not understand "fraud"!
In fact, the so-called tricks and scams are, to put it bluntly, a peak game of IQ between people. Losers mostly lose because of greed and ignorance! In fact, if you want to climb high in society, you should read more books in this category to avoid being taken advantage of and suffer. When a person walks in the world, if his level is limited and he cannot be a fierce person, he can be an honest person, but at least he cannot be a fool. Of course, benevolent people have different opinions and wise people have different opinions. This book can be used as both a "war book" and an "armor". If you use it as a "tactics of war", you still have to pay attention and be careful, haha. After all, we can't run into the "red line" (law).
Napoleon was a god-like figure and could be deceived; civilian swindlers who appeared as high-ranking generals could also succeed. People can't help but marvel at how big the world is and how full of wonders it is!
This book talks about 50 well-known scams, some international, some high-society, some small and sophisticated, some big and perfect, some righteous, and some evil.
Everything in the world is for profit
Amplify human desires, and then use them to influence others, all with interests as the starting point
This is a real show
It has some connotations and will become a part of the article in the future.
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Scammers are everywhere. You can't do anything without them, even if you don't think of it. Chinese people talk about benevolence, righteousness, etiquette, wisdom, and trustworthiness. Honesty is like a piece of white paper. Once it is wrinkled, it is difficult to restore it.
The 50 most exciting games of humanity in human history
Very average.
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Official(40)Scraped 20d ago
How can a person who is wandering in the world not understand "fraud"!
In fact, the so-called tricks and scams are, to put it bluntly, a peak game of IQ between people. Losers mostly lose because of greed and ignorance! In fact, if you want to climb high in society, you should read more books in this category to avoid being taken advantage of and suffer. When a person walks in the world, if his level is limited and he cannot be a fierce person, he can be an honest person, but at least he cannot be a fool. Of course, benevolent people have different opinions and wise people have different opinions. This book can be used as both a "war book" and an "armor". If you use it as a "tactics of war", you still have to pay attention and be careful, haha. After all, we can't run into the "red line" (law).
Napoleon was a god-like figure and could be deceived; civilian swindlers who appeared as high-ranking generals could also succeed. People can't help but marvel at how big the world is and how full of wonders it is!
This book talks about 50 well-known scams, some international, some high-society, some small and sophisticated, some big and perfect, some righteous, and some evil.
Everything in the world is for profit
Amplify human desires, and then use them to influence others, all with interests as the starting point
This is a real show
It has some connotations and will become a part of the article in the future.
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Scammers are everywhere. You can't do anything without them, even if you don't think of it. Chinese people talk about benevolence, righteousness, etiquette, wisdom, and trustworthiness. Honesty is like a piece of white paper. Once it is wrinkled, it is difficult to restore it.
The 50 most exciting games of humanity in human history
Very average.
