FOUNDATION DOCUMENT
THE NINE LAWS is your living manual of power, distilled for you by the man who was forced to build it to survive. The author forged this system over decades of cruel experience. It began with profound trauma in early childhood, shaped itself during long training in the eastern warrior arts, and was polished amidst financial industry competition and family crisis. Master this content, discover the full extent of your capabilities, and deliver yourself to a place that few men ever reach: joyous mastery of your own fate.
This book is not for the uncertain or the timid. THE NINE LAWS is designed for men who are acutely aware that one lifetime is all they have to pursue and achieve their sacred purpose. Far more than a mere self-help book, or a simple collection of advice and ideas, THE NINE LAWS is a gravely serious operating system for success in a dark world.
Read it. Train it. Live it. Survive the dark world with momentous ferocity, and triumph.
★★★★★ "What this book can, and will effectively do, is remove the blinders for good and allow one to see what truly makes and moves the world we inhabit as well as our own souls with brutally accurate clarity, poetic vision and amazing penmanship."
★★★★★ "This is by far one of the most beautifully written books I have ever read. If you get absolutely nothing out of this book, it is worth reading just for the skillfully exquisite use of wordcraft."
★★★★★ "I look forward to buying this book in print, and buy my son a copy too. I would even front the money for leather bound, for this book is worth continuous study and implementation. It would be worth it."
★★★★★ "Therefore, this book belongs on the same shelf as Go Rin no Sho, The Art of War, the Writings of Takuan Soho, The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola and even St. Therese of Lisieux’s Story of a Soul. In fact, this latter makes a stunning juxtaposition for the reader of Christian background, and were I a teacher, I would have my students read St. Therese and Ivan Throne both back to back, and then assign them the reconciliation of the two."
★★★★★ "Something else: this book will challenge you. Not like a difficult course of study, but like when you stand in one of those dressing rooms that has two mirrors so you can see yourself from all angles, and you’re naked. It can be a little unpleasant. The introductory chapters have the spirit of calling the reader out, daring them."