I had no need to hurry the farmer, who was acting as the cashier, was staring straight into my eyes and smiling. When I went up to pay, I realized no one was behind me. The other day, I was at a farm picking up some apples and a pumpkin. Ok, maybe we’re getting to the meat and potatoes finally.Īfter the preamble, designed I suppose to pump you up, Schwartz finally gets to the more interesting parts of his 302-page book.īelow, you’ll find some of the key lessons (of MANY packed into that monster): Thanks to Tim Ferriss’s fear setting, I’m good. Putting me to sleep - thanks for the positive thinking reminder, but back to binge-watching Shark Tank I go(and I’ll probably learn more from that show than from your tired advice).īut I promised myself I’d finish this book…īuild confidence and destroy fear. I’m pretty much a personal development connoisseur at this point, and I expected more out of this top-rated, had-to-wait-on-the-library-waiting-list-for-this-50+year-old book.Īnd…the advice in the beginning pages is just what you expect. When I finally sat down to read this classic, I was unimpressed.
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