Bits of interesting advice around tailoring your thoughts to manifest them into reality, surrounded by severely dated rhetoric and down right pseudoscience. Worth a read, but requires a filter to separate out all the kooky and offensive chaff. DNF’d because the last two hours seemed to be pure pseudoscience.

While I agree with many of the principles in this book, it think there is definitely a book for most entitled white men in the world. Yes, anything is possible for most people if they try hard enough but some of us truly have the odds stacked against us.
informative medium-paced

Can’t find a good narration on Libby so instead of being endearingly old timey like How to Win Friends it’s just obnoxious, repetitive and boring.

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challenging hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted reflective fast-paced

Great philosophy to live by. Great examples insight and a great concept and execution of the original idea

Very nice book!
slow-paced

Self-righteous and pedantic. Often prone to magical thinking, endless meandering, "revelation" of self-evident advice.

Liked it more as it went on