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This is a guide to success with specific principles to follow. Unfortunately, it was a snooze fest. It was so boring it took me years to finish. I can’t fully trash it though as it provides quality information. 

I liked how this book wasn’t about how to invest and be a business mogul but more on a psychological level of mindset. How to open yourself up to receiving fortune and wealth. 

It’s a read I will definitely revisit in the future but it was definitely helpful and more spiritual in nature than I expected. It was a nice surprise. Some parts were a little dry but overall a resource I can see myself really utilizing. 

Never got to the point and only used cherry picked examples. Kept promising to tell this linked secrets but never said what this secret to success was exactly. Just very general things

So dry and boring

Some advice was common sense and others were common crap. As MLKJ said, if you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything.
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As a classic self help book, it is clear to everyone that this is a must read and will live up to all the hype. Probably one of the best books for self improvement, hands down.

But, remember this book is currently about 80 years old and some or most of the topics are not supported by science. This leads most to question a lot of the numbers and "facts" used in the book. If you can put these "facts" aside and just considered them stories just to make a valid point, then you can get over some of the crazy parts of the book.

This is a second read for me and every time I reread a book, I always get a lot more out of the book and this time was no different. If you have never read this one or did a long time ago, reread it, but I would probably recommended the revised edition which will be my 3rd read some day in the future.
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nothing to say, the workouts the author gave us might be helpful, but overall very repetitive and a boring book, but yeah you can read it a single time