Book description
SO,WHAT WOULDN'T BEN STEIN DO?
There are so many terrible ideas to avoid. For instance, Ben Stein
wouldn't marry someone who refused to work or was a diva or had a drug
problem. Any of those choices would be really bad. He wouldn't spend
his entire paycheck and leave his bank account empty. He wouldn't
arrive late to an appointment. (Most definitely not!) He wouldn't
drive an ugly car. He's fairly certain he wouldn't pierce any part of
his face. He also wouldn't preserve tax cuts and expect money to
trickle down from the sky. And he would never invite a drunken
stranger into his home (again).
What Would Ben Stein Do? Read this book, and find out. His
answers to your questions about life, work, money, relationships, and
everything in between are all inside.
BEN STEIN, a graduate of Yale Law School, worked
as a trial lawyer and a poverty lawyer. He taught about the political
and social content of mass culture and law and economics at American
University; the University of California, Santa Cruz; and Pepperdine
University. He was a speech writer for Presidents Nixon and Ford, a
columnist for the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, a
bestselling author several times over, a teacher of finance, a
screenwriter, a novelist, and has also enjoyed a career as an actor,
most notably for his role as the droning teacher in Ferris Bueller's
Day Off, recently ranked one of the fifty most famous scenes in
American film. In short, Ben Stein is a man who has lived, and one
would do well to heed his advice.