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I liked this book a lot. It was a quick read, full of facts, with the right amount of personal perspective, and overall good entertainment, mind training, and a history lesson. But very few books are perfect, so traditionally I’ll
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A month ago my mentor, Derek Doepker, shared a book with me: Double Your Productivity in 48 Hours by Jason Fladlien. Jason is an internet marketer and an insanely productive person. “Obsessed is the word the lazy use to describe
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The Vision Driven Leader is an excellent book. I read it out of duty because it was read in my mastermind. I approached it with the “I know it all” attitude, which is the worst attitude you can have while
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First of all, this book reads awesomely well. I couldn’t put it down despite its flaws. In fact, those flaws made “The System Is Unforgiving” so enjoyable. So, traditionally, let’s start the review with
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I usually start my reviews from the CONs, but there is little to be choosy about here. The only drawback is there are not a lot of business lessons in the book. It’s a great read, but I have only
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I must confess I always liked survival stories. I read Robinson Crusoe at least several times. Ron’s adventures weren’t nearly as extreme as Robinson’s, but I enjoyed them even more. As I get older, realism means more than thrill; Off
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This book is a small valuable gem. I breezed through it within an hour, but it gave me multiple light bulb moments. Traditionally, let’s start from (a couple of):