seven life changing books - Smiley Reader
June 28, 20207 Books that can change your life |
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki.
Winners are never afraid of failure; losers are, failure is a part of success.
You are only weak if you give up, most people only talk about getting rich, but you have to take action.
If you live all your life, play it safe, do the right things, then die a boring older man.
Welcome, change in life rather than just clinging to the past.
If you realize that you're the problem, you can change yourself, learn something, and grow wiser.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck by Mark Manson.
The values you can't control are the wrong values to follow.
Please don't believe in anything with certainty, for it keeps you from improving.
Don't obsess about leaving a legacy, instead focus on being useful in the present; it will be a lot better.
A good life is not a life without problems, and it's a life with ethical issues.
You are defined by what you are willing to struggle for.
Think and grow rich by Napoleon hill.
The starting point of any achievement is desire, stronger the passion, and more reliable results.
You can make the impossible possible by telling yourself repeatedly that you can achieve what you dream of.
Be always stubborn, stick to your decisions, and lack determination is the reason for long-term failure.
Join a great group to accelerate your learning; mastermind means the coordination of knowledge and effort of a few people working towards a goal.
When you fail, accept it as a sign that your plans are not sound, so rebuild them and work on it again.
Business Adventures by John Brooks
Pay attention to your market. Customers wish to change very quickly, and it's essential to be aware.
The best solution to recourse something is to scrap it and do-over.
Never trust a rapid process; competitors can catch up fast.
Revenge is not right, and it certainly doesn't pay off.
A small group of determined individuals can always fight against a more significant or more reliable enemy despite all odds.
Zero to One by Peter Thiel.
If you want to create a start-up that would drastically change the world, you have to go from zero to one, not one to many.
Monopolies are suitable for both business and society, and it's actually what a start-up should shoot for.
Being a little weird and having the vision for the future is what the company needs to go from zero to one.
An evil plan is better than having no idea; the same way something is better than nothing.
The reason for the failure of the companies is identical, and they failed to escape competition.
How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie.
Be a good listener, make the other person feel important, and let them talk about themselves.
If you're wrong at any point, admit it quickly and emphatically in a friendly way.
A good man shows his greatness by the way he treats the little man. So be understanding and forgiving.
You can only influence people by knowing what they want and show them how to get it.
The secret of success lies in understanding someone's point of view as well as your own.
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight - Creator of Nike.
Better go broke young, you only get a few chances to start something crazy, what if it works out well? Believe in yourself.
Let everyone call your idea crazy; keep going; don't stop. People are going to say this their whole life, ignore them, and do your work.
Get someone who can be your mentor and partner and the one who will believe in you, who will help you bring out your valuable skills.
Tell people what to do and let them figure out how to encourage them to be themselves and let them surprise you with their results.
When you see only problems, you do not see clearly. There is a ray of hope always, in every situation.
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I have read some books but you filled my remaining list.
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