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re: Self Development Type Books
Posted on 3/11/14 at 10:24 am to I Love Bama
Posted on 3/11/14 at 10:24 am to I Love Bama
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"The 50th law" by 50 cent and Robert Green.
I read this last year, and I think it is worth investigating by most people. Unfortunately I did not get as much value out of the book as some might. As stated in my previous post, I am finding that books like Washington's Crossing bring more value to my daily thought process than ones such as The 50th Law.
This might be due to the goals I have in life. I do not have the intentions to start a company or become a great manager. I enjoy being in the trenches and solving low-level problems. I prefer titles that bring motivation to my day-to-day versus ones that teach you how to go from rags to riches.
Posted on 3/11/14 at 10:44 am to RickAstley
There is a little fluff in there that was tedious to read at times but it really pushed the notion that the only thing holding us back from our dreams/aspiration is fear. Most of us are scared to pursue ideas due to our fear of failure and others seeing us fail(mine). If we can overcome the fear of failure the sky's the limit.
It seemed like an easier version to read of some of Robert's other books which I feel can be long winded for the message.
It seemed like an easier version to read of some of Robert's other books which I feel can be long winded for the message.
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