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Some people are obsessively invested inclimbing the social ladder. Author Nimrod Kamer(Vice, GQ) undermines this from within as heinserts himself in numerous political or celebrityevents. His resumé lists Uber trolling, penetratingmembers clubs and having Kanye Westask for his information after presenting himselfas the editor of his Wikipedia page. The bookis full of humorous tips and tricks based on theexperiences of the author (the self-proclaimedmost ambitious social climber alive). With a wittyand provocative pen he shows how to penetratea world that's obsessed with status.Highly skilled jobs are being given to machines,no one will help you get ahead in life if youdon't grow some guts mixed with disesteemand disrepute. Forget your dignity, let yourselfbe thrown out once in a while or blacklisted,wear their loathing with pride. Some say socialclimbing is crass and rude, actually it's just anappropriate form of class warfare. The world'sobsessed with status not skill, and attempting tochange it from outside is futile. The only way tothrow some shade of your own is to shamelesslyundermine high society from within.
About the author
Nimrod Kamer is a Gonzo Journalist reporting on special assignments for VICE Magazine, GQ and BBC Newsnight. He is known for inserting himself to every possible political and celebrity function on the planet. Every guest list is a challenge for him to overcome. Every rejection is an invite.
Summary
Some people are obsessively invested in climbing the social ladder. Author Nimrod Kamer (Vice, GQ) undermines this from within as he inserts himself in numerous political or celebrity events. His resumé lists Uber trolling, penetrating members clubs and having Kanye West ask for his information after presenting himself as the editor of his Wikipedia page. The book is full of humorous tips and tricks based on the experiences of the author (the self-proclaimed most ambitious social climber alive). With a witty and provocative pen he shows how to penetrate a world that’s obsessed with status.
Highly skilled jobs are being given to machines, no one will help you get ahead in life if you don’t grow some guts mixed with disesteem and disrepute. Forget your dignity, let yourself be thrown out once in a while or blacklisted, wear their loathing with pride. Some say social climbing is crass and rude, actually it’s just an appropriate form of class warfare. The world’s obsessed with status not skill, and attempting to change it from outside is futile. The only way to throw some shade of your own is to shamelessly undermine high society from within.
Foreword
Some people are obsessively invested in climbing the social ladder. Author Nimrod Kamer (Vice, GQ) undermines this from within as he inserts himself in numerous political or celebrity events. His resumé lists Uber trolling, penetrating members clubs and having Kanye West ask for his information after presenting himself as the editor of his Wikipedia page. The book is full of humorous tips and tricks based on the experiences of the author (the self-proclaimed most ambitious social climber alive). With a witty and provocative pen he shows how to penetrate a world that’s obsessed with status.