Fear nothing and you will succeed. This is the basic tenet of a groundbreaking collaboration between 50 Cent and Robert Greene, which includes stories from 50's life on the streets and in the boardroom, and examples of others who have overcome adversity with The 50th Law.
When Robert Greene published The 48 Laws of Power in 2000, a book that has sold 3 million copies worldwide, he had no idea it would become a cult classic. Managers, producers and aspiring hip-hop artists embraced Green's tactics to survive in the cut-throat music industry. One survivor who credits Greene's work with his success is Curtis Jackson (aka 50 Cent). Born in Queens NY, a crack dealer at twelve, 50 Cent used the tactics to help him triumph in a dog-eat-dog industry. He is now the No.1 earning 'Hip-Hop Cash King' (Forbes 2008), but the single most defining moment of his life was when he let go of his fear.
Now the modern Machiavelli has teamed up with rapper 50 Cent to present the Laws of 50. Drawing on the lore of gangsters, hustlers, and hip-hop artists, as well as 50 Cent's business and artistic dealings, The 50th Law offers indispensable advice on how to win in busines - and in life.