Alexander Hamilton mastered the arts of wit, war, and wealth. He died before he could teach us these lessons, but Alexander Hamilton’s Guide to Life unlocks his core principles—intended for anyone interested in success, romance, money, or dueling.
Praise for Hamilton’s Guide:
“These days, everyone wants to learn more about founding father Alexander Hamilton. In this lighthearted biography, Jeff Wilser tells Hamilton’s extraordinary story in a way that’s both historically accurate and extremely entertaining—plus Wilser highlights the lessons that we can all learn from Hamilton’s example.”—Gretchen Rubin, New York Timesbestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before
“Hugely useful for everyone out there who is starting their own country—or just trying to be better at work, love, friendship and family.”—A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically and Drop Dead Healthy
“Jeff Wilser did not throw away his shot. He has written a remarkably fun and informative account of the brilliant ‘bastard’ from the Caribbean who created modern America. We still have much to learn from this remarkable founding father, and we owe Wilser a debt of gratitude for translating Hamilton’s ‘life lessons’ into such an insightful and entertaining book.”—Stephen Knott, co-author, Washington and Hamilton: The Alliance That Forged America
“Hamilton packed a lot into his short life. Jeff Wilser unpacks it and shows us how to make use of it. Hamilton rode horses and wrote with a quill pen, but he grappled with work, money, love, guts, and doing the right thing. Read, enjoy, learn.”—Richard Brookhiser, author of Alexander Hamilton, American
The book is part memoir, part entrepreneur handbook, and part philosophical inquiry into Authenticity in Business.