Ramanujan

Think and grow rich vs 7 habits

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covey is more balance. TAGR  is more pointed towards one thing

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I will go with think and grow rich for now for 1 year and  see how it goes. I went with 7 habits for 1 year and my results were just "OK".

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The 21st century adaption of think and grow rich is somewhat different from the original. You can read that if you haven't done so.

Someone who likes doing research and data analysis may gain more insights reading Deep Work by Cal Newport.

But if you are interested in doing sales, then read books like Art of closing the sales.

 

 

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@hyrugaif i wanna get good grades and do well in programming job , which book should i be looking

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47 minutes ago, Ramanujan said:

@hyrugaif i wanna get good grades and do well in programming job , which book should i be looking

Well, if you are aiming to be in working programming job, you will need to sit down in front of a computer for hours so the book Deep Work will be more applicable for you. 

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I wonder if think and grow rich work . It has got mixed reivew. It worked for some and many say it is snake oil. Lets see how it goes . I hope it work for me like it did for Bob Proctor

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Think and grow rich money making formula has made more millionares than any other formula out there

 

Ken Norton said Think and grow rich helped him beat Muhammad Ali

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I moved back to george leoanrd because think and grow rich has no section for action/ its advice for taking action is very low.

 for me now its  7 habits vs george leonard vs GTD

one of the above has the answer

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@Princess Arabia think and grow rich has very little information on taking action . So how useful is it for jobs that are action heavy

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21 hours ago, Ramanujan said:

I moved back to george leoanrd because think and grow rich has no section for action/ its advice for taking action is very low.

 for me now its  7 habits vs george leonard vs GTD

one of the above has the answer

Well I think Napoleon hill's writing has a certain level of intensity which will help you remember his points better. 

You can check out his Master keys to success book or law of success to learn more.

In my opinion, 7 habits and mastery also do not focus much on taking action.

Gtd is outdated already. There are so many apps and also AI which can help raise productivity. 

 

 

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i will stick with Franklin Planner for now

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4 hours ago, hyruga said:

In my opinion, 7 habits and mastery also do not focus much on taking action.

Gtd is outdated already. There are so many apps and also AI which can help raise productivity. 

 

 

what about using franklin planner as habit 3 and using rest of the habits for 7 habits

 

4 hours ago, hyruga said:

Well I think Napoleon hill's writing has a certain level of intensity which will help you remember his points better. 

You can check out his Master keys to success book or law of success to learn more.

 

 

 

did u get any success with napoleon hill

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@hyrugahyruhyrugahyrhyrugahyruhyrugahyhyrugahyruhyrugahyrhyrugahyruhyr

 

 

 

 

 

Jack canfield read 3000 book , has been into self improvement for 55 years , is a millionaire. He is the real deal. I will go with success principles by jack canfield for now and see how it goes

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Books are not blueprints for success and they can't be. Ultimately whatever results you want to generate. It boils down to your capabilities + opportunity + luck


Yeah, I'm a cool person.

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Jack canfield researched success for 50 years , has read 3000 books. We are dealing with a G here . He is OG. I Need to internalise his book

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20 hours ago, Ramanujan said:

@hyrugahyruhyrugahyrhyrugahyruhyrugahyhyrugahyruhyrugahyrhyrugahyruhyr

 

 

 

 

 

Jack canfield read 3000 book , has been into self improvement for 55 years , is a millionaire. He is the real deal. I will go with success principles by jack canfield for now and see how it goes

Not so sure about jack Canfield's book. I read it. It feels good but I cannot remember much about the book.

Think and grow rich is different. Your will remember about the burning desire or the transmutation of sex, among other things.

On 12/4/2024 at 6:34 PM, Ramanujan said:

what about using franklin planner as habit 3 and using rest of the habits for 7 habits

 

did u get any success with napoleon hill

It's hard to say for sure because I read over 300 self help books. Yes I am a self help junkie.

I didn't do well in my career though but i kept my job. I also got lucky in real estate. Earned some profits and rentals income. Good money. May not have happened without the books I read.

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16 hours ago, hyruga said:

Not so sure about jack Canfield's book. I read it. It feels good but I cannot remember much about the book.

 

its a good book . It is a masterpeace

16 hours ago, hyruga said:

 

Think and grow rich is different. Your will remember about the burning desire or the transmutation of sex, among other things.

 

yeah. but napoleon hill was a con artist and died penniless. There are people out there who made millions by using think and grow rich. W Clement stone made billions with think and grow rich. bob proctor made millions with think and grow rich. Jack canfield is also a millionare

 its confusing to choose a book . So many greate books out there and there is no consensus on which is the best

 

16 hours ago, hyruga said:

It's hard to say for sure because I read over 300 self help books. Yes I am a self help junkie.

 

thats cool bro .

 

 

 

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I will live with george leonard and jack canfield as the centre, for now and  see how it goes

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6 hours ago, Ramanujan said:

its a good book . It is a masterpeace

yeah. but napoleon hill was a con artist and died penniless. There are people out there who made millions by using think and grow rich. W Clement stone made billions with think and grow rich. bob proctor made millions with think and grow rich. Jack canfield is also a millionare

 its confusing to choose a book . So many greate books out there and there is no consensus on which is the best

 

thats cool bro .

 

 

 

Napoleon Hill even talked on video tapes and sold many books. Highly doubt that he died penniless.

If he did, then so too are millions of Americans who also died 'penniless'. These people may have fewer than $100k to their name when they died and that's considered penniless I guess.

In any case, he lived till 87 years old which is better than average at that time.

 

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