Ask Aristotle: your weapon against fake intellectuals.

About the authors:

Bill’s brilliance is second-to-none when it comes to simplifying life’s most complex lessons, and Vishal’s story is a beautiful way to deliver the message.

—Michelle Roy

Vishal’s questions are so raw and authentic—like the ones you’ve always wanted answered, but haven't had someone like Bill to ask. It’s like having that wise teacher you always wanted guiding you through life's biggest debates.

—Rosangela Viera

What others are saying about the Ask Aristotle book:

Ask Aristotle grabs its audience from the start and doesn’t let them go! Written with an intensity and energy which doesn't let up or waver, few writers can bind Plato, Macbeth, and Michael Jordan so seamlessly. Ask Aristotle is fundamentally about asking the toughest questions about life: Why do we always strive for more? Why are we emotionally attached to things? What can I do to be the best version of myself that I can be?

—Will Grant, BBC journalist & author

Most people are sleepwalking through life. They chase money, admiration, material goods, and even large goals. But after acquiring them, they realize they’re still unfulfilled (even after reading all the self-help books). Aristotle offers an alternative option for those seeking more out of life, without the fog of self-help.

—@KnowledgeArchiv

Have you ever looked back at the past version of yourself and cringed? Or wished you could go back in time and share some wisdom with your younger self? This one-hour read helps you do that to the CURRENT version of yourself.

—Phuong Le

I spent the last decade reading about Stoicism. I picked up Ask Aristotle—a bit skeptical, a bit tense—wondering whether it was going to change my mind. I was changed! I loved the conversation around wisdom versus cleverness. Today we have plenty of clever fools walking around telling us how to live but forgetting what really matters in life. About 12 years ago, I had a psychosomatic condition… a book like Ask Aristotle would have saved me a year of pain by helping me understand what was going on in my mind.

—Latif Nanji

If you're seeking guidance or advice from a knowledgeable or wise source, this book should be the start of your journey. It makes you question what’s become the norm in today's society: seeking help through products, self-help books, or life hacking, instead of digging deeper and carving your own path. I found the content to be life-changing.

—JaQuay Bangs

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