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theag

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Read TMF . Then stop reading and start doing.

Edit: Just googled the guy. Seems like the stereotypical wannabe personal development charlatan with no real success in the actual business world besides selling his snake oil "success package". A complete waste of interwebz space, like 99,9% of all personal development stuff.
 
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Unfortunately, I've read the first 70 pages of it. theag is right to the point, this guy seems like the typical sleezy salesman selling the dream of getting rich quick. Just looking at his "cv" I can't find anything astonishing that he's achieved (seems like he's in the infomercial business; e.g. he claims to have made 6-figures five years in a row - wow! ;)).

In the part that I've read he is constantly quoting and reurgitating stuff of famous self-improvement gurus like Tony Robbins without adding anything substantial to the table. Too much fluff for me. Better read TMF (again)!
 

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havent read book but think he was a high earning direct sales guy for cutco knives
 
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I read the book around the same time as TMF and liked it. I felt it complimentary as both books are written to spur people to action first and foremost. I felt that this book was a bit more soft than TMF though and feel TMF is definitely the stronger book. But Peter Voogd's book is useful. I think it comes down to the individual and how they apply the lessons imparted.
 

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Listening on audiobook, really liked it, but it is a "feelgood" book.

This guy has deffently worked a lot on himself. I think his book sums up all his notes from the 100 best books he has read. It is a feelgood book that will motivate you to take action, nothing more.
 
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This book by Peter Voogd worth reading, is a good book? What is your opinion of that book?

Don't waste your money. I got the book hoping to learn something, but it was nothing but motivational guru bs.He's a professional speaker and book writer.
 
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Seeing "visionary" and "game changer" in the first sentence is enough to warrant a pass on this book.
 
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I got it free and couldn't get more than 20 pages in. SKIP
 

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I inhaled this book around summer when I was at my lowest moments.

I kept notes.

I wrote with a fury never seen before, planning my future.

I even started taking action on the things that I have agreed on with myself.

And then day 4 passed and I got back to the proven TMF principles. I even re-read some TMF chapters for extra motivation.

Seriously, read Peter's book if you feel down, it will lift you up. Other than that it's kinda meh. It fails a lot to put you in a path.
 
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Honest. I like the book, but the community group and Game Changer Academy is a whole lot better.John Lee Dumas, built his own product that was a big hit on Kickstarter learning about goal setting from Peter,so the information depends on how the reader applies it.I say NETWORK..NETWORK...NETWORK reading is fine but if you want a real life change find people who are where you want to be.Offer yourself as a student, a person with two ears, two eyes, two hands,one mind and a closed mouth.Read David Longs Built to lead.The big take.Do not come with your sense of entitlement and people will be more willing to help.
 

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I've been following Peter for years.

We had the chance to speak a couple of times, I love his humble approach to a game that is taken over by lavish showings.

His way of communicating is in fact cutting edge and makes me respect what he's doing even more, for example the AIP Mixtape.

The book in fact makes it sound easier than it is, but if you have the chance to watch a live stream of his or talk with him anywhere, it's easily apparent that he's genuinely obsessed with giving big value upfront and asking nothing in return.
 
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