Donald Trump's books, primarily authored by ghostwriters, are argued to be a waste of time due to their lack of authenticity and introspection. Regarded as propaganda, they present Trump in a favorable light but fail to offer insight into his true self, as they often contain exaggerated claims. Despite their historical relevance in shaping his public image, much of what we know about Trump comes from other mediums, like social media, making these books less essential for understanding him as a person.
His books are works of advertisement—or, perhaps more accurately, propaganda. Their main gift is creating a polished public persona rather than offering genuine insight into his character.
Though Trump’s memoirs help shape his public image, they are largely devoid of introspection or deeper thought, instead presenting a shallow portrayal of a man who often lies about his accomplishments.
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