The Essence of Common Sense
This book is so down to earth, that you can smell the mud.
In a couple of places, it was its weakness. You shouldn’t use common sense against lazy bums who “are not motivated” or against “mental” cases (Mental Stumbling Blocks). Whoever expected a pep talk at these moments would have been disappointed. Scott’s answer is almost the same every time:
“Get real and grow up! Nobody will do the job for you. It’s your body and your exercises. On the ground and gimm’e 50!”
Well, maybe not exactly these words, but I’m apt at reading between the lines 
Published on May 07, 2015 03:54