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![]() Sometimes, you just can't get enough information. I don't know about you - for me, it's like an addiction.
I go to the local bookstore, and start looking through books. These are not just books to me - these are doorways to future possibilities. Treasure-troves of fascinating facts about our world. Or amazing truths just waiting to be discovered. Visiting bookstores can be an expensive hobby. If I just browsed, it wouldn't cost much - but usually I can't help buying SOMETHING! I'm convinced I could keep the local bookshop in business with my purchases alone! (Okay, that's an exaggeration - but not much of one.) Someone visited my house recently - they said, it's like a bookstore in here - because of all the shelves of books. (I didn't show him the books in boxes in the garage, that I just don't have shelf space for!) I've noticed that many successful people are information-hungry. They want to know all they can about their chosen subject, and just can't get enough of it. I think if you have this kind of attitude, you can't help but succeed eventually. It may not happen immediately - but reading will give you ideas. And as you try those ideas out, you'll find out what works and what doesn't. You can't believe everything that's in print, of course. In my readings, I've read a lot of crap (pardon the expression). However, it's only by going out there and letting your curiosity take the lead that you can sift through the coal to find the diamonds! There.... This was just a little tribute to reading. If you want to succeed - let your curiosity take the lead and read a book! - Dien Rice P.S. I'm talking about non-fiction here, just in case you weren't sure. :) |
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![]() For years I have wanted my own library. Not just bookshelves, but a whole room, where I could sit and read, dream and be surrounded by books. So at the moment I am ripping walls out, altering the whole fabric of my house to get my very own library.
My collection is varied and eclectic; from hippy stuff to microcontroller reference books. Engineering, optics, chemistry, new age, motivational, marketing, NLP, woodwork, horology to foundry work to electrical engineering. And then theres the fiction.... I could start a book shop, but then I would have to part with my treasures. |
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![]() "Horology", huh? I actually had to look that one up. ;^]
I envy you, Garry. I ran out of room for my books long ago and have resorted to stacking them (most in boxes) in the corner of my kitchen and in front of the bookcases in my bedroom. This might be a good time to find out what the rest of the SowPubbers are currently reading and what's on their shelves, just for curiosity's sake. How 'bout it, folks? You can just mention general categories, but examples are always good. And we can keep it to non-fiction, for now. Oh, alright, I'll go first. Not surprisingly, I get a lot of books on business and entrepreneurship, especially in the various areas of marketing. Recently finished Jay Abraham's "Getting Everything You Can Out of All You've Got" (highly recommended). I'm currently going thru Mark G. Nolan's "The Instant Marketing Plan" and Jeff & Marc Slutsky's "StreetSmart Marketing". Also started "Nothing Down for the 90's" (a little late, I know) by Robert G. Allen. Next on the plate are books by Hopkins, Reeves, Caples, Levinson, Rapp & Collins, Trout & Ries, among others. I have strong interests in science, theology, and how the two relate. In the science arena, I recently acquired a few books by the late physicist Richard P. Feynman (e.g., "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" and "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out") and by researcher/author Clifford A. Pickover (e.g., "Surfing Through Hyperspace"). Also got "Mission to Abisko" by Casti & Karlqvist, and I still haven't gotten around to reading Hawking's "A Brief History of Time". Not sure when I'll get time to read 'em, but I'm looking forward to it. In the theology department, I'm reading "Introducing Christian Doctrine" by Millard J. Erickson (highly recommended) and "A Non-Churchgoer's Guide to the Bible" by Michael Gantt. Also started "True for You, But Not for Me" by Paul Copan and "Four Views on the Book of Revelation" by C. Marvin Pate, et al. Lots more queued up... The comparing/contrasting/harmonizing of science with theology usually focusses on the whole "Origins" issue. Well, actually it's several related topics -- origins & age of the Universe, origins & age of the Earth, origins of Life, origins of Man, the veracity & extent of the Genesis Flood. For this, one really needs to read books and articles from all different "camps", as it were, in order to get a fuller understanding of all the issues and where all parties are "coming from". So, I've got (and have read/heard) works by all varieties of young-Earth creationists, old-Earth creationists (the view I hold to), theistic evolutionists, atheistic & non-theistic evolutionists (Darwinian and otherwise), and everything in between. In particular, not long ago I read (the excellent) "The Genesis Question" by Dr. Hugh Ross (astrophysicist/pastor & head of the 'Reasons to Believe' org.; old-Earth/Progressive Creationist) and "Refuting Evolution" by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati (physical chemist/chess-champion and an Aussie/Kiwi; young-Earth Creationist), as well as "Four Views on Creation and Evolution" by Moreland, et al. I recently picked up "Rare Earth" by Ward & Brownlee, "The Birth of Time" by John Gribbin, "Origins: A Skeptic's Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth" by Robert Shapiro, "The Seven Daughters of Eve" by Bryan Sykes, "Noah's Flood" by Ryan & Pitman, "Not By Chance" by Lee Spetner, and several others. As for miscellaneous stuff, I've got the original "Chicken Soup for the Soul" by Canfield & Hansen, "DO IT!: Let's Get Off Our Buts" by McWilliams & McWilliams, "Story" by Robert McKee (for when I write that great American novel...), "The Modern Identity Changer" (for when I need to "disappear"), "Letters of C.S. Lewis", "I Am Spock" by Leonard Nimoy, "Rule by Secrecy" and "Crossfire" by Jim Marrs, "Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton" by Edward Rice, "Psycho-Cybernetics" by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, "Lies My Teacher Told Me" by James W. Loewen, "The Mammoth Book of Unsolved Crimes" ed. by Roger Wilkes, "Elvis and Me" by Presley & Harmon, and... well, that's enough. And that's just the non-fiction, though I think I've touched on my fiction interests in previous posts. That's a pretty good glimpse into my reading interests, and probably more than anyone cared to know. 8^> Next...? > For years I have wanted my own library. Not > just bookshelves, but a whole room, where I > could sit and read, dream and be surrounded > by books. So at the moment I am ripping > walls out, altering the whole fabric of my > house to get my very own library. > My collection is varied and eclectic; from > hippy stuff to microcontroller reference > books. Engineering, optics, chemistry, new > age, motivational, marketing, NLP, woodwork, > horology to foundry work to electrical > engineering. And then theres the fiction.... > I could start a book shop, but then I would > have to part with my treasures. |
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![]() Oops, that should have read "Three Views on Creation and Evolution" by Moreland, et al. -- in case anyone was interested.
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![]() True, especially if you also ACT on your knowledge. I know a lot of people for whom reading is just a hobby. They enjoy reading stuff and they've been doing it for ages but their situation never changes. I have also met some people whose life was changed after they read just one useful book.
Clive. you can CLONE any script, website or program you like. |
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![]() Hello guy's.
To say the truth I don't like to read books. I don't like to read poems, stories and so on... BUT Marketing books and ebooks ... heh, I read about 4-5 hours a day with a full time job as a Marketing Director. I read at work and I read at home. I find it amaizing that you get so much knowledge that you wouldn't get in college on the online profiting and the right marketing. I agree, Jay Abraham is great. I read some of his stuff and was very impressed. No wonder his books cost from $300 and up. Anyway, I think I got my brief case full of ezines, articles and 2 ebooks I think. At home I got about a pile of stuff to read, and it's exciting. Eventhough many ezines and ebooks repeat them selves you can find some good info there. My marketing web site. Get 3 eBooks FREE. |
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![]() > I envy you, Garry. I ran out of room for my
> books long ago and have resorted to stacking > them (most in boxes) in the corner of my > kitchen and in front of the bookcases in my > bedroom. Imagine trying to jam that all into a dorm room :) > This might be a good time to find out what > the rest of the SowPubbers are currently > reading and what's on their shelves, just > for curiosity's sake. How 'bout it, folks? Well, off the top of my head (if that means looking around my shelf scribbling titles like crazy)... Some of the last few books I've digested: - Trading in the Zone by Mark Douglas - “discipline, Erik, that’s the key.” - Mischief Marketing by Ray Simon - absolutely fantastic! - Trade your way to financial freedom by Van Tharp - Marketing Outrageously by Jon Spoleostra (I apologize for that spelling) - Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Greed is Good by Jonathan Hoenig (fun book) - How I trade for a living (not very good, I scan a lot of books to find the good ones, just thought I’d mention it anyway) - The Money Adventure by Egbert Sukop, also known as money by mistake, psychology of money, notions society has attached to it, money baths, and a bucketload of FUN! - The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Personal Meaning in a Crazy World by Kent M. Keith - my bible - Looking out for #1 by Robert Ringer, 2nd Robert Ringer book I’ve read. - The Money Game by Adam Smith - The last in the instant millionaire series by Mark Fisher (I enjoyed it as it got more spiritual - I know, I know, spiritual spoonfed…. - blah, I liked it) - Dreams into Action by Milton Katselas - my highest recommendation - Brother Iron, Sister Steel by Dave Draper - Die Broke - anyone who hasn’t should check it out - How I made two million dollars in the stock market by Nicolas Darvas (stock market classic, not stupid like you’re thinking and I initially did, from professional dancer and dabbler in the Canadian mining stocks to the top rungs) What's on my shelf, just waiting for me: - The Undergroundtrader guide to electronic trading by Jea Yu - in the middle of, first half has interesting more indepth take on market makers than I’ve ever come across before - The Disciplined Trader by Mark Douglas - Jump Start Your Brain (scheduled for a reread of this GREAT book) - Mastering Elliott Waves - Consistent Profits in Stock Market Formula Plans by Cornwall Dahl - The Do It Yourself Lobotomy - in the middle of GREAT!!! - Your Body Revival by Dave Draper - A very public offering by Stephan Paternot - Fast Cash with Quick Turn Real Estate by Ron Legrand (reread) - Wall Street: The other Las Vegas by Nicolas Darvas - after reading his first book, I really can’t wait to read more by him - I’ll work for free by Weinstein Tapes, videos, courses: - Dan Kennedy’s Platinum Inner Circle Tapes - Dan Kennedy’s Magnetic Marketing Course - Mike Enlow’s Retirement/Wedding Whatever (it’s good, forget the billboard stuff, but there’s just some incredible motivation and entrepreneurial spirit on them) - Dan Kennedy’s Copywriting Seminar - Glenn Osborn’s 7 Weird Ways to Make Extra Cash - I’ve just recently started talking with Glenn. Suddenly I’m listening to the Direct Mail Bootcamp and the first guy jumping up to ask a question when it’s Q & A time. He has a few other products I’m interested in (guilty pleasure). You can find Glenn on eBay. eVeryday` - 17 ways to generate leads and get new customers by Peter Sun Fiction fun (can't say just fun, I enjoy the business ones too): - The Fountainhead. I'm looking forward to it. What 20 year old isn't drawn to Ayn Rand? - Naked by David Sedaris - The Celestine Prophecy - After many a summer by Aldous Huxley - been meaning to finish that for a long time What else do I plan to read: J. Paul Getty's book and a couple (understatement) of others. Anyone else have a list? I don’t want to make this post ungodly long, so I’ll attach them as a separate reply for anyone curious about sorting through a bunch of odd ball titles to potentially find a goldmine. > And that's just the non-fiction, though I > think I've touched on my fiction interests > in previous posts. That's a pretty good > glimpse into my reading interests, and > probably more than anyone cared to know. > 8^> Next...? Sounds like an interesting library of stacks, Chris. Enjoy em! I may look into a few of those titles. I'm always looking for a place to stand in that tender balance between science and theology (beginning philosophy buff - but not the supercynical kind, the good open kind). I think coming from a place of accepting the fact that I don't know and being ok with that and still searching is about the best stance I can do right now. I just went through the Slutsky books myself. Liked Street Smart Marketing. Didn’t think the others were as good. No reason not to check em out anyway though. Maybe you’ll be able to get more from them than I have. I’ve heard Feynman recommended before wholeheartedly. I’ll add those books to my list. Do you like Mark Nolan’s book? I haven’t read it. So? Anyone else? These kind of threads draw me in like a cobweb. Success, Erik Lukas P.S. The 500 page Fall 2002 X201 Reading Packet isn’t as much fun as they made it out to be… |
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![]() > What else do I plan to read: J. Paul
> Getty's book and a couple (understatement) > of others. Anyone else have a list? I don’t > want to make this post ungodly long, so I’ll > attach them as a separate reply for anyone > curious about sorting through a bunch of odd > ball titles to potentially find a goldmine. Ok, here you go. It's a mish mash. Some from personal recommendations. Some from browsing titles at Amazon.com. Some chosen for title alone. Some based on online recommendations and reviews. Lots of junk. Lots of bunk. And lots of slam dunk. I'll be getting most of these books through interlibrary loan to check out. I send them batches every couple of days. No I don't read them all. Half are just scanned if I don't think they're worth the time to read. It's the good ones I end up finding that makes it worth being the weird guy who always has interlibrary loan books to pick up. I didn't edit this. So it's a bit of a mess. Sorry. Success, Erik . "Tipping Point" (a GREAT book by Malcolm Gladwell The Richest Man in Babylon Richard Bach, from my all-time favorite book, Illusions... Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This by Luke Sullivan Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Personal Meaning in a Crazy World by Kent M. Keith, Spencer Johnson* Enthusiasm Makes the Difference by Norman Vincent Peale Magical Worlds of the Wizard of Ads: Tools and Techniques for Profitable Persuasion by Roy H. Williams Success Is Just One Wish Away by Jon Spoelstra* The Roaring 80's by Adam Smith Paper Money by Adam Smith The Killing Season by Adam Smith Essays on Philosophical Subjects by Adam Smith, J. C. Bryce Breaking the No Barrier: The Billion Dollar Battle Plan Battle Plan for Getting to Yes by Walter Hailey Gifts of the body (eternity) One hundred years of solitude chuck palahnuik books The Precious Present by Spencer Johnson A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson grow rich with peace of mind by napoleon hill Ice to the Eskimos Kazuo Inamori “A passion for success” Your Money Or Your Life, by Joe Domingez Research Collection Main HG 179.D624 1992 The Joy of Not Working: A Book for the Retired, Unemployed, and Overworked -- Ernie J. Zelinski; Paperback* Work Less & Play More by Steven A. Catlin, Leo Chiantelli Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior by David R. Hawkins The DNA of Success: Know What You Want to Get What You Want by Jack M. Zufelt, Jack Zufelt www.daytrading.about.com Rob Rak’s excellent 3 part series on paper trading go to the “So you wanna be a trader” series Thinking Like an Entrepreneur: How to Make Intelligent Business Decisions That Will Lead to Success in Building & Growing Your Own Company by Peter I. Hupalo Entrepreneur's Fieldbook, The by John B. Vinturella . And once you can see, from your chart on the wall, that in some number of years you will never have to accept a salary again, Life Opens Up. You can contribute in whatever way is most uniquely yours, what is most deeply satisfying, without any money issues -- starting wi! thin a definite and finite period of time from NOW. Making Peace With Money by Jerrold Mundis The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey 10 Secrets for Success and Inner Peace by Wayne W. Dyer Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting : The Astonishing Power of Feelings by Lynn Grabhorn Failing Forward: How to Make the Most of Your Mistakes by John C. Maxwell A Short Guide to a Happy Life by Anna Quindlen The Meaning of Life by Bradley Trevor Greive Self Matters: Creating Your Life from the Inside Out by Phillip C. McGraw Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment by Martin E. P. Seligman Squandering Aimlessly: My Adventures in the American Marketplace by David Brancaccio Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in the Markets and in Life by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Being the Solution by Darel Rutherford The Magic of Believing by Claude M. Bristol, Play to Win!: Choosing Growth over Fear in Work and Life by Larry Wilson, Hersch Wilson Create A Life That Tickles Your Soul : Finding Peace, Passion, & Purpose by Suzanne Willis Zoglio Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work & in Life, One Conversation at a Time by Susan Scott Unleashing the Warrior Within: Using the 7 Principles of Combat to Achieve Your Goals by Richard J. Machowicz How To Live The James Bond Lifestyle by Paul Kyriazi The Complete James Bond Lifestyle Seminar by Paul Kyriazi* How to Succeed in Life: Ideas and Principles They Don't Teach in School [ABRIDGED] by Ned Grossman Consciously Creating Wealth by Cody Horton How to Get Paid $50,000 a Year to Travel: Without Selling Anything by Craig Chilton Lessons for Living: Simple Solutions for Life's Problems by Daniel H. Johnston Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fullfillment by George Leonard How I Retired at 26! A Step-by-Step Guide to Accessing Your Freedom and Wealth at Any Age by Asha Tyson Performance Success : Performing Your Best Under Pressure by Don, Phd Greene, Julie Landsman Secrets for Higher Success by Vernon Howard How to Have a 48-Hour Day by Don Aslett* Make It BIG!: 49 Secrets for Building a Life of Extreme Success by Frank McKinney Living a Life That Matters: Resolving the Conflict Between Conscience and Success by Harold S. Kushner Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz Successful Independent Consulting: Turn Your Career Experience into a Consulting Business by Douglas Florzak I'm Rich Beyond My Wildest Dreams. I am. I am. I am. by Thomas L. Pauley The Science of Getting Rich or Financial Success Through Creative Thought by Wallace D. Wattles Financial Success: Harnessing the Power of Creative Thought by Wallace Delois Wattles The Science of Well-Being by Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Being Great by Wallace D. Wattles Reach for the Summit: The Definite Dozen System for Succeeding at Whatever You Do by Pat Head Summitt, Sally Jenkins Wishcraft : How to Get What You Really Want by Barbara Sher, Annie Gottlieb Falling Awake: Creating the Life of Your Dreams by Dave Ellis, David B. Ellis Write it Down, Make it Happen: Knowing What You Want--and Getting It! by Henriette Anne Klauser The 100 Simple Secrets of Successful People: What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use It by David Niven Double Lives: Crafting Your Life of Work and Passion for Untold Success by David A. Heenan, Warren G. Bennis Winning Every Day: The Game Plan for Success by Lou Holtz, Harvey MacKay Real Magic: Creating Miracles in Everyday Life by Wayne W., Dr. Dyer Life Is Not a Game of Perfect: Finding Your Real Talent and Making It Work for You by Robert J. Rotella, Manifest Your Destiny: The Nine Spiritual Principles for Getting Everything You Want by Wayne W. Dyer This Time I Dance! Trusting the Journey of Creating the Work You Love: How One Harvard Lawyer Left It All to Have It All! by Tama J. Kieves What Are Your Goals by Gary Ryan Blair Turning Inward: A Private Journal for Self-Reflection by Cheryl Richardson The Inside Advantage: How Ordinary People Can Accomplish Extraordinary Things by Cathy W. Lauro Toxic Success: How to Stop Striving and Start Thriving by Paul Pearsall Make it Happen! SNAPP Your Way to Success in Business and in Life by Ron Biagi, Tresa Eyres Voice Power: Using Your Voice to Captivate, Persuade, and Command Attention by Renee Grant-Williams The Success Journey: The Process of Living Your Dreams by John C. Maxwell The Answer to How Is Yes: Acting On What Matters by Peter Block The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success: A Practical Guide to the Fulfillment of Your Dreams by Deepak Chopra Master Key to Riches by Napoleon Hill Your Heart's Desire: Instructions for Creating the Life You Really Want by Sonia Choquette The Architecture of All Abundance: Creating a Successful Life in the Material World by Lenedra J. Carroll Taming Your Gremlin: A Guide to Enjoying Yourself by Richard David Carson, Make Each Day Your Masterpiece: Practical Wisdom For Living An Exceptional Life by Michael Lynberg No One's Even Bleeding by Lenny Castellaneta Nine Crazy Ideas in Science: A Few Might Even Be True. by Robert Ehrlich Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael A. Cremo, Richard L. Thompson Visionaries: People & Ideas to Change Your Life (Utne Reader Books, 2) by Jay Walljasper, Jon Spayde Crooked Cucumber: The Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki by David Chadwick Collision With the Infinite: A Life Beyond the Personal Self by Suzanne Segal The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment by Thaddeus Golas The Initiation by Donald Schnell Quantum Self: Human Nature and Consciousness Defined by the New Physics by Danah Zohar, I. N. Marshall The Contented Achiever : How to Get What You Want and Love What You Get by Don Hutson Prosperity Pie: How To Relax About Money and Everything Else by SARK How Investors Can Make Money Using Mass Psychology: A Guide to Your Relationship With Money by James Dines, Eat Mangoes Naked: Finding Pleasure Everywhere and Dancing With the Pits by Sark Money, Money, Money: The Search for Wealth and the Pursuit of Happiness by Jacob Needleman Transformation Soup: Healing for the Splendidly Imperfect by Sark Creative Problem Solver's Toolbox: A Complete Course in the Art of Creating Solutions to Problems of Any Kind by Richard Fobes How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day by Michael J. Gelb Living in Balance: A Dynamic Approach for Creating Harmony & Wholeness in a Chaotic World by Joel Levey, Michelle Levey Thinkertoys (A Handbook of Business Creativity) by Michael Michalko Aha!: 10 Ways to Free Your Creative Spirit and Find Your Great Ideas by Jordan E. Ayan The Dalai Lama's Book of Wisdom by Dalai Lama The Energy of Money: A Spiritual Guide to Financial and Personal Fulfillment by Maria, Ph.D. Nemeth The Power of Flow: Practical Ways to Transform Your Life With Meaningful Coincidence by Meg Lundstrom, Charlene Belitz The Other 90%: How to Unlock Your Vast Untapped Potential for Leadership and Life by Robert K. Cooper Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money--That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert T. Kiyosaki, Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life by Jon Kabat-Zinn The Trick to Money Is Having Some! by Stuart Wilde* The Little Money Bible by Stuart Wilde The Spirituality of Success: Getting Rich With Integrity by Vincent M. Roazzi Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes-And How to Correct Them: Lessons from the New Science of Behavioral Economics by Gary Belsky, Thomas Gilovich Toxic Success, by Paul Pearsall The Barter Bible, by Tom G. Derkas Wealth 101: Wealth Is Much More Than Money (The Life 101 Series) by Peter McWilliams, John Roger, Peter McWillams* Do It! Let's Get Off Our But's (The Life 101 Series) by Peter McWilliams Wealth 101: Getting What You Want-Enjoying What You'Ve Got by Peter McWilliams You Can't Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought (The Life 101 Series) by Peter McWilliams Come Love with Me and Be My Life: The Complete Romantic Poetry of Peter Williams by Peter McWilliams The Practical Dreamer's Handbook: Finding the Time, Money, & Energy to Live the Life You Want to Live by Paul Edwards, Sarah Edwards Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in Our Free Country by Peter McWilliams, Jean Sedillos The Lazy Person's Guide to Happiness: Shortcuts to a Happy and Fulfilling Life by Ernie J. Zelinski* Coach Anyone About Anything: How to Help People Succeed in Business and Life by Germaine Porche, Jed Niederer The Science of Success: How to Attract Prosperity and Create Life Balance Through Proven Principles by James Arthur Ray, James A. Ray The Lazy Person's Guide to Success: How to Get What You Want Without Killing Yourself for It -- by Ernie J. Zelinski; Paperback* ILL said it’s at the Monroe Conty Library- so what!? The Deviant’s Advantage Life Strategies: Doing What Works, Doing What Matters by Phillip C. McGraw The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell law of success by napoleon hill Getting What You Want: The 7 Principles of Rational Living by Robert J. Ringer Living Without Limits by Robert J. Ringer Winning through intimidation by Robert ringer How You Can Find Happiness During the Collapse of Western Civilization by Robert J. Ringer Restoring the American Dream by Robert J. Ringer TO BUY: All Robert ringer’s books, you were having too much fun reading them to slow down and take notes I bought this book based on a comment from a reviewer inside which said, "If I had to carry only two books on a runway it would be Sun Tzu's Art of War and Thick Face Black Heart." Thick Face, Black Heart : The Warrior Philosphy For Conquering The Challenges OF Business And Life by Chin-Ning Chu Walk Like a GIANT, Sell Like a MADMAN by raph Roberts Stephan Paternot A very public offering Story about 24 year old ipo owner and his rise and fall, looks good, but no time right now "Do Something Different: Proven Marketing Techniques to Transform Your Business." It's by Jurgen Wolff, with a brief foreword by the great Barnum-like promoter, Sir Richard Branson. The Book of Est by Luke. Rhinehart As a Man Thinketh by James Allen "The Magic of Believing" by Claude Bristol spiritual marketing by joe vitale Marketing to the Affluent by Thomas J. Stanley Ogilvy on Advertising by David Ogilvy How to Make Your Advertising Make Money by John Caples My Life in Advertising & Scientific Advertising by Claude C. Hopkins Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Practice and Principles by Peter Ferdinand Drucker Business Black Belt by Burke Franklin Losing My Virginity: How I've Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way by Richard Branson The Alchemist / A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo Coelho Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values by Robert M. Pirsig kurt vonnegut books "taking responsibility" by Nathaniel Branden "The Art of Warship" by Sun Tzu the one by James Clavell if the best Dirty Jokes and Beer by Drew Carey, The speed trap by Charles Francis My Voice Will Go With You: The Teaching Tales of Milton H. Erickson, M.D. by Sidney Rosen • Marketing Outrageously by Jon Spoelstra, Mark Cuban (coming) • Stupid White Men ...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation! by Michael Moore • The Secrets of Word-of-Mouth Marketing: How to Trigger Exponential Sales Through Runaway Word of Mouth by George Silverman • Options as a Strategic Investment -- Lawrence G. McMillan; Hardcover • Profit with Options: Essential Methods for Investing Success -- Lawrence G. McMillan, Larry McMillian; Hardcover MOVIE- cannibal- the musical by trey parker and matt stone (the dvd is much funnier, after the movie they sit around drinking watching clips and making less and less sense) “Trump: The art of the deal” “The money game” by Adam smith (coming)* Supermoney by Adam Smith* The Power of Mind by adam smith Women, men, and Money: Four keys to using money to nourish your relationship, bankbook, and soul by William Devine The art of loving by Erich Fromm The Inner Game Of Work by Timothy Gallwey Straight man by Richard Russo Up front financing : the entrepreneur's guide / A David Silver The golden mailbox ; how to get rich direct marketing your product / Author: Nicholas, Ted, 1934- Publication: Chicago, Ill. : Enterprise Dearborn, 1992 Document: English : Book Libraries: 150 INDIANA UNIV Going for it! : how to succeed as an entrepreneur / Victor Kiam Kick start your dream business : getting it started and keeping you going / Author: Wolter, Romanus Financial services direct marketing : tactics, techniques and strategies / Author: Rosenfield, James R. The Robert Collier letter book. Author: Collier, Robert, 1885-1950. Modern Real Estate Practice How I Turned $1,000 into $1,000,000 in My Spare Time Flipping Properties: Generate Instant Cash Profits in Real Estate by William Bronchick Buy It, Fix It, Sell It by Kevin C. 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![]() This may be a little weird and eclectic, but these are what I have just read, currently reading, about to read.
Currently I am pretty interested in New Zealand social history and local entreprenuers, so these fit that area: Success in New Zealand Business, fifteen achievers share their secrets. Paul Smith Waiting for the Revolution. James Edwards. Related: Pacific Rising, The Emergence of a new world culture. Simon Winchester. Interesting. Marketing: First things first. Stephen R Covey, A Roger Merrill. Takes major concentration, which I seem to be lacking at the moment. Make your first million in network Marketing. Mary Christensen. Junk. May keep reading just in case, more likely to throw it out the window. Teach Yourself Applied Psychology. Nicky Hayes. Very interesting. For Fun: Blood and Gold Anne Rice. I liked the earlier books better, but its still fun. The Big Book of Cartooning Bruce Blitz. Hey I can draw???!! Great book for the graphically challenged. Drawing Ian Sidaway. More ambitious. I'm not ready for this yet. Technical: The complete modern blacksmith, Alexander G. Weygers. Great if you like metal pounding. A fav. of my mine. The Video Makers Handbook Roland Lewis. A bit simplistic, good section on interviews. The Encyclopedia of Sewing Techniques by Jan Eaton. Hey, single dads can so sew. Controlling the World with your PC. Paul Bergsman. Reference on another project. Good book, some suspect code examples. The Antigravity Handbook. D. Hatcher Childress. What can I say? Wait till my antigravity boots hit the market. |
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![]() Okay, I guess you guys convinced me - I'll jump in here too!
Well.... It would be a long exercise to type in what's on my bookshelves, but here's what I've been reading lately.... I've been quite "advertising"-focused lately - so I've been collecting (and reading) a whole bunch of ads (both from what's in print, and from the web), and reading books about advertising too.... A book I found in the library is "The 100 Greatest Advertisements" by Julian Lewis Watkins. Not a bad book! The ads only go up to about 1959 though (when the Dover edition was published) - but there are some classics here. Ads like David Ogilvy's Rolls Royce ad ("At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls-Royce comes from the electric clock"), that John Caples piano playing ad ("They Laughed When I Sat Down At the Piano - But When I Started To Play!-"), and others in here too - plus the stories behind them! An early Marlboro Man ad is in here - ever wonder how the Marlboro Man came to be? Well, the story goes that filtered cigarettes were considered quite effeminate. So, in order to remove the "stigma" of "effeminate" filters on cigarettes, the ad agency picked the most masculine image they could think of - a cowboy! And lo and behold, the Marlboro Man was born. I wish I knew a more modern version of this book! I've also recently been reading "The Wizard of Ads" by Roy H. Williams, and leafing through "Marketing Outrageously" by Jon Spoelstra. Still reading through "The Secrets of Word-of-Mouth Marketing" by George Silverman, and "Jump Start Your Brain" by Doug Hall. Richard Feynman has been mentioned a couple of times - his book of anecdotes, "Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman" is a great read, and I think everyone would enjoy it (not just physicists)! I pick it and read through his stories from time to time, just for the laughs! Well, that's what I've been reading recently.... :) - Dien |
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