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Best General Self Help Book of All Time?

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For me, Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracy

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What about 'No excuses' by Brian Tracy?

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@kinesin Your suggestion of Prometheus Rising is modelled by the concept, ‘nice!’ “Whatever the thinker thinks, the prover proves.”  

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Brian tracyis material is for noobies. It dons not contain advanced wisdom

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On 6/26/2021 at 2:38 PM, asifarahim said:

Brian tracyis material is for noobies. It dons not contain advanced wisdom

@asifarahim Hence "General Self Help"

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"How to make friends and influence people", Dale Carnegie, 1936.


"I believe you are more afraid of condemning me to the stake than for me to receive your cruel and disproportionate punishment."

- Giordano Bruno, Campo de' Fiori, Rome, Italy. February 17th, 1600.

Cosmic pluralist, mathematician and poet.

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I can't choose. One book is not enough. The most wisdom packed book i read however countless times when i was 14-16 is the wisdom of the peaceful warrior by Dan Millman. It's a good introduction to everything. 

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Obviously highly subjective question.  

But for me, from the little I've read, I'm getting a lot right now from Psycho-Cybernetics.  I also really vibed with Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning".  

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"Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down"   --   Marry Poppins

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