Hi /lit/. Thought experiment.
If you were to want to become self-sufficient and escape the economic struggle as quickly as possible (i.e. acquire enough capital to live off for the next few decades) and you had no ethical qualms about acting illegally (without getting caught of course), how would you go about it? It's clear that those who ignore the law get ahead much faster in life, even if they just start out acting illegaly in the beginning to acquire initial capital. I'm assuming all of us prefer to work alone and from home ideally, so under those conditions some things I can come up with are: Carding, online extortion, scams (although hard to pull of safely probably), affiliate marketing.
What literature (or advice, sources and other resources) would you choose to inform yourself and educate yourself on how to act wisely, pave your path and achieve your goal? Not including anarcho-crapitalist or libertardian propaganda works, we all know those are a waste of time. Nobody read Atlas Shrugged anyways. I'm particularly interested in books that will further my understanding of the flaws of our economic and political systems and how they can be exploited.
>>8930774
Mein Kampf, Milo, Lauren Southern, Trump's entire ouvre, Evola, and Sam Harris.
is this bait?
thanks for the laugh
>>8930774
This thread highlights one thing that I will never understand about /lit/.
Just pick up a fucking finance textbook
>>8930774
There was some book like this called "The Big Secret" or something that came out 10 years ago, and another one called "The 2 hour workweek" or something, and they teach you, supposedly, how to float through life making 6 million dollars a year by occasionally gazing at an iphone screen through margarita-goggles on a hammock in the Virgin Islands and giving a few basic commands to your outsourced Indian boy-slaves. Sadly, only the authors of these books, who sell 6 million copies a year, are capable of pulling off said lifestyle.
>>8930774
open up a brothel/church/pizzeria/bar
>>8930779
He said illegal means, not classcuck means.
>>8930820
Do as they do, not as they say.
>>8930978
>classcuck
/leftypol/
>>8930774
I'd buy a boat, hire a crew of Malays and Somalis, and sail around the world robbing the yachts of the super-wealthy - maybe take a crack at Sea Org.
Basically piracy, but more ethically justifiable.
>>8931005
What's leftypol?