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Old January 26, 2002, 04:47 PM
Bob Beckman
 
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Default Re: Chaos theory, peanut butter soup and Wheeler Point #2; "Don't ask IF, ask...

What a great thread you've started! I agree about the value of three (with mixed genders as a plus) and the synergy of discussions with you and Rick (I'm just sorry I had to leave before you all met with Mike McGroarty).

This week I'm reading:

The Zen of Organizing by Regina Leeds (trying to get my office more user friendly :-)); Selling to VITO by Perinello (interesting read about getting into the CEO level); Retire Young Retire Rich by Kawasaki (picked it up at the airport as a followup to Michael Ross's excellent work on leverage); and the Fat Flush Plan by Gittleman (this year's January start at reducing the waistline - I'll let you know how it works as I'm beginning tomorrow :-)).

Among older works, I've re-read John Caple's How to Make Your Advertising Make Money as well as Imagination in Business by Loren Deland (written in 1909!!!).

Next week I'll review Remote Hypnosis and BYBA (as they are invaluable resources worth repeating several times); Dien and Michael's Hot Sheets; The Lazy Man's Way to Riches (prompted by Michael Ross below); Psychopictography by Vernon Howard, and To Be Human Against All Odds by Frederick Franck.

On a side note, the Drudge Report linked to an interesting Scientific American article about the addictive effects of television - well written, referenced and definitely provable in my life. It has an interesting section on the effects of computer video games as well. The article can be found at the Scientific American website link noted below.

And absolutely, I can definitely be in NEO for the 4th and would look forward to a picnic as described. I'll help on the barby:-)

Bob




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