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Top 3 book summaries this week 馃摎

Top 3 book summaries this week 馃摎
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This week we've got 3 new book summaries for you that you can watch or listen to for the week of September 12-18.

The Greatest Salesman In The World by Og Mandino

How do you become the greatest salesperson in the world? Learn the ten lessons you need to learn to get there.

Although it was written in 1968, all of the advice in it is timeless. In fact, if you've spent some time reading books in the personal development realm over the past 10 years, you'll notice a lot of the themes Mandino touches on being re-introduced in a scientific manner.

Willpower by Roy Baumeister

Many scientists believe that there are only two things worth studying so that mankind could improve its collective well-being: intelligence and willpower.

Until recently, it was believed that there was nothing you could do to improve either one. However, in this remarkable book, this myth is exploded. If you are able to apply the principles you learn here, you might literally be able to transform the trajectory of your life.

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill

Along with How To Win Friends and Influence People (which was published a year earlier by Dale Carnegie), it became one of the first best-selling personal development books. To date it has sold over 100 million copies, and is widely considered to be one of the best personal development books ever published.

Let's dive in to the 14 principles that Hill tells us we need to learn if we want to be rich.


Busy, right? We hope that you enjoy this weeks books. Enjoy with me in the pursuit of creativity and growth.

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