The Magic of Thinking Big

Written on February 9, 2011. Written by .

Like most self-help books, The Magic of Thinking Big mostly consists of advice that sounds obvious in hindsight, but Schwartz’s advice is more direct and practical than the norm. He focuses on the benefits of maintaining patterns of thought that promote success. The book identifies many simple techniques that you can use to steer your […]

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The Four Hour Work Week

Written on February 6, 2011. Written by .

The Four Hour Work Week provides concrete advice for streamlining your life, some fun stories from the author’s life, and a little bit of life philosophy. It also focuses on how to establish a business that will provide you with financial freedom. Unlike a lot of personal development books, The Four Hour Work Week is not […]

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Outliers: The Story of Success

Written on February 5, 2011. Written by .

The first half of Outliers is a collection of interesting stories that illustrate how success is a combination of lengthy practice and socio-economic circumstances rather than intrinsic ability or sheer will. He tells the stories of Bill Gates (founder of Microsoft), Christopher Langan (highest recorded IQ), The Beatles, J. Robert Oppenheimer (leader of the Manhattan […]

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Turning the Mind Into an Ally

Written on February 5, 2011. Written by .

Turning the Mind Into an Ally is a great book about meditation for those who don’t like my mysticism and unnecessary confusion. Sakyong Mipham is the head of the Shambhala lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and leader of a worldwide network of Buddhist centers. Though he was born in India, he moved to the West when […]

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