Tucker Max's book "Assholes Finish First" follows the author's unapologetic and humorous adventures in life, love, and friendship. Through a series of personal anecdotes, he showcases his experiences with self-deprecating humor and a candid perspective on his often outrageous behavior. Max's writing style is polarizing but relatable, making readers question their own social norms regarding relationships and personal choices.
A memorable quote from Max's narrative, "You look like the type of people who would criticize a misspelling in a suicide note," highlights the often harsh judgment people place on others. It encapsulates the book's overarching theme of confronting societal expectations and the absurdities of modern life, while simultaneously challenging the reader's perceptions of morality and criticism.