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* WhiteCollarCrime: What both the narrator and the assumed readership are guilty of.

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* WhiteCollarCrime: What both the narrator and the assumed readership are guilty of.of.
* WineIsClassy: Parodied in the section about pruno.
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''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison'' is a 2003 satirical book by Andy Borowitz, parodying corporate self-help books such as "Who Moved My Cheese?" from which the book gets its title. The narrator, an unnamed CEO serving out a prison sentence for fraud, gives out advice on making it in prison to other corrupt corporate executives projected to be incarcerated for various white-collar crimes.

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''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison'' is a 2003 satirical book by Andy Borowitz, parodying corporate self-help books such as "Who Moved My Cheese?" Literature/WhoMovedMyCheese from which the book gets its title. The narrator, an unnamed CEO serving out a prison sentence for fraud, gives out advice on making it in prison to other corrupt corporate executives projected to be incarcerated for various white-collar crimes.
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* CapitalismIsBad: From page 63, "...mountains of intentionally confusing paperwork and misleading financial statements that are the mother's milk of American capitalism."
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* GildedCage: {{Subverted}}. The narrator anticipates the reader is assuming him to be in a Club Fed, but he points out he's actually in a maximum security prison.
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* BigFancyHouse: The CEO lived in an 87,000 square foot[[note]] 8,083 square meters or approximately two ''acres''[[/note]] mansion before his arrest.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Parodied. The narrator was mocked during his trial for absurd spending habits, but defends it as needing to show off to inspire faith in his company.

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''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison'' is a 2003 satirical book by Andy Borowitz, parodying corporate self-help books such as "Who Moved My Cheese?" from which the book gets its title. The narrator, an unnamed CEO serving out a prison sentence for fraud, gives out advice on making it in prison to other CEOs and executives projected to be incarcerated for various white-collar crimes.

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''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison'' is a 2003 satirical book by Andy Borowitz, parodying corporate self-help books such as "Who Moved My Cheese?" from which the book gets its title. The narrator, an unnamed CEO serving out a prison sentence for fraud, gives out advice on making it in prison to other CEOs and corrupt corporate executives projected to be incarcerated for various white-collar crimes.


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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: The narrator of the book and his intended audience.
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* TrophyWife: Conspicuosa von Mammon, the narrator's 26-year-old wife and a former Miss Benelux.

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* TrophyWife: Conspicuosa von Mammon, the narrator's 26-year-old wife and a former Miss Benelux.Benelux.
* WhiteCollarCrime: What both the narrator and the assumed readership are guilty of.
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!!''Who Moved My Tropes?''

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!!''Who !!Who Moved My Tropes?''
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''Who Moved My Soap? The CEO's Guide to Surviving in Prison'' is a 2003 satirical book by Andy Borowitz, parodying corporate self-help books such as "Who Moved My Cheese?" from which the book gets its title. The narrator, an unnamed CEO serving out a prison sentence for fraud, gives out advice on making it in prison to other CEOs and executives projected to be incarcerated for various white-collar crimes.

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!!''Who Moved My Tropes?''

* TrophyWife: Conspicuosa von Mammon, the narrator's 26-year-old wife and a former Miss Benelux.

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