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Has anyone read this book?
Some of you may hate it because it's kinda new agey, esoteric, and out there lol. It's kind of like like Think and Grow Rich.
It states that all wealth and success is generated in doing things in a "Certain Way". No matter what you do, in order to achieve success you must do things in this "Certain Way". Everyone who has attained wealth and success has done things in this Certain Way, whether they are conscious of it or not.
It points out how becoming rich has nothing to do with your environment (as long as you are around people), hard work, talent, etc. It is all how you approach it and what your dominant mental attitude is. That's why some people become wealthy by putting in 2 hours of work a day (although rare) and others spend almost the whole day working for years till they attain wealth.
The author uses an example; Two businesses in the same exact industry can go about conducting business in an identical manner, and yet only one of the businessmen end up rich. Why? Because of HOW he did it and the mindset he had behind it
It's one of those books where you have to read between the lines
Some of you may hate it because it's kinda new agey, esoteric, and out there lol. It's kind of like like Think and Grow Rich.
It states that all wealth and success is generated in doing things in a "Certain Way". No matter what you do, in order to achieve success you must do things in this "Certain Way". Everyone who has attained wealth and success has done things in this Certain Way, whether they are conscious of it or not.
It points out how becoming rich has nothing to do with your environment (as long as you are around people), hard work, talent, etc. It is all how you approach it and what your dominant mental attitude is. That's why some people become wealthy by putting in 2 hours of work a day (although rare) and others spend almost the whole day working for years till they attain wealth.
The author uses an example; Two businesses in the same exact industry can go about conducting business in an identical manner, and yet only one of the businessmen end up rich. Why? Because of HOW he did it and the mindset he had behind it
It's one of those books where you have to read between the lines
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