Ok so I think it's the wrong place to discuss this (because nobody is serious about anything including me) but since the book and a few others like it came up in another thread http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/open-chat/150254-7-main-differences-between-rich-poor-people.html I thought maybe a few people here have read it and can share there experience.
I got the book on audio format and am listening to it for the second time now. I really enjoy it and agree with the message and a lot of the information, maybe not every single point but overall it's good to go.
As I start it the second time though I'm in the first habit about paradigms and how it says at one point about how we need to exam our motivations for doing things. I really can't help but feel I know my biggest goals in life are pretty selfish and vain. Sometimes I feel like I shouldn't care about certain things that I ranted about in the aforementioned thread but dammit if I don't get sick seeing how much better everyone else has it than me and wanting a piece of the pie.
I got the book on audio format and am listening to it for the second time now. I really enjoy it and agree with the message and a lot of the information, maybe not every single point but overall it's good to go.
As I start it the second time though I'm in the first habit about paradigms and how it says at one point about how we need to exam our motivations for doing things. I really can't help but feel I know my biggest goals in life are pretty selfish and vain. Sometimes I feel like I shouldn't care about certain things that I ranted about in the aforementioned thread but dammit if I don't get sick seeing how much better everyone else has it than me and wanting a piece of the pie.