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Reading is one of the best ways to master anything and level up your skills.
I read everyday and I can honestly say that books will teach you 80% of everything you'll need to know.
The rest is just rolling up your sleeves and getting busy ... so make action make it happen.
Do yourself a favor for the future: Read every day and expand your mind.
Study the best and make notes. You'll be glad you started when you did.
Then make sure you put everything you learn into practice and every day become and better better.
I read everyday and I can honestly say that books will teach you 80% of everything you'll need to know.
The rest is just rolling up your sleeves and getting busy ... so make action make it happen.
Do yourself a favor for the future: Read every day and expand your mind.
Study the best and make notes. You'll be glad you started when you did.
Then make sure you put everything you learn into practice and every day become and better better.
Downloadable PDFs
The books below are some of the greatest personal development books written in the 20th Century.
Check out these ebooks from my personal digital library then read, study and use the knowledge these great authors share in your own life...
For your personal reading pleasure, I present to you:
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
This is the original version of the book that rocketed to the top of the bestseller lists when it was published in 1937.
It has sold more than 30 million copies since, and yes - that's a photo of my slightly tattered dog-eared copy.
This book was not written to entertain...
As Hill himself wrote: "This is not a novel. It is a textbook on individual achievement that came directly from the experiences of hundreds of America’s most successful men. It should be studied, digested, and meditated upon."
This book set the bar to measure all other self-help books against and it's one of the 20th century's best self-help classics.
[This link is for an archive.org public domain copy I've had for years - if you'd like your own copy you can get a secure download from my server here for free, no email sign-up - or just click above on the title.]
It has sold more than 30 million copies since, and yes - that's a photo of my slightly tattered dog-eared copy.
This book was not written to entertain...
As Hill himself wrote: "This is not a novel. It is a textbook on individual achievement that came directly from the experiences of hundreds of America’s most successful men. It should be studied, digested, and meditated upon."
This book set the bar to measure all other self-help books against and it's one of the 20th century's best self-help classics.
[This link is for an archive.org public domain copy I've had for years - if you'd like your own copy you can get a secure download from my server here for free, no email sign-up - or just click above on the title.]
The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace Wattles
This bestseller was written in 1910, and in my opinion, the title is somewhat misleading.. It's waaaay bigger picture than the author's title of "getting "rich." He observes that creation, not competition, is the hidden key to attracting wealth and riches and that there are certain laws which govern the process of acquiring riches.
You get the bigger picture when you read things like "If you want to help the poor, demonstrate to them that they can become rich; prove it to them by getting rich yourself" and “you are going to get what you want, but in such a way that when you get it every other man will have more than he has now." Read through the book a few times (it's a pretty quick read) and we begin to realize that being rich is less about money and more about abundance achieved in life using what's hiding within body, and soul.
[Download this original public domain copy from my secure server and apply the lessons and laws Wattles teaches by clicking the title above or click here.]
You get the bigger picture when you read things like "If you want to help the poor, demonstrate to them that they can become rich; prove it to them by getting rich yourself" and “you are going to get what you want, but in such a way that when you get it every other man will have more than he has now." Read through the book a few times (it's a pretty quick read) and we begin to realize that being rich is less about money and more about abundance achieved in life using what's hiding within body, and soul.
[Download this original public domain copy from my secure server and apply the lessons and laws Wattles teaches by clicking the title above or click here.]
Other Rockin' Places to Find Stuff
Pdfdrive.com is an online library of pdf eBooks and if you check it out, you'll find it's a great resource where you can pretty much find anything you're looking for... but without having to find your library card or leave your couch.
NOTE: Some of the files maaaaay be a little sketchy and raise a red flag, if you use your spidey senses and/or downlod on your phone, you can usually smell if there's something fishy going on. That's my disclaimer.
That said, I've downloaded many, many books from there onto my phone then forwarded the files to my laptop with nothing bad going down.
After that, you can right click and run a virus scan on the file if your a little unsure or nervous.
Next up is the Internet Archive at Archive.org.
This is a non-profit library and a literary treasure trove of public domain copies of scanned books (many out of print), music and audio recordings, films, and a variety of other materials.
All digitized and saved for the future generations.
One example of the many gems you can find here is I found all the original Charlie Brown movies I grew up watching to brainwash my little girl ... poor thing!
I love the concept behind the Internet Archive because it’s an open source online library with the goal of Universal Access to Knowledge for everyone.
And because it’s full of public domain/ expired copyright and copyright free items, you can download many books and films that are not available anywhere else ... for free.
Go surf the archive.org website and see for yourself.
NOTE: Some of the files maaaaay be a little sketchy and raise a red flag, if you use your spidey senses and/or downlod on your phone, you can usually smell if there's something fishy going on. That's my disclaimer.
That said, I've downloaded many, many books from there onto my phone then forwarded the files to my laptop with nothing bad going down.
After that, you can right click and run a virus scan on the file if your a little unsure or nervous.
Next up is the Internet Archive at Archive.org.
This is a non-profit library and a literary treasure trove of public domain copies of scanned books (many out of print), music and audio recordings, films, and a variety of other materials.
All digitized and saved for the future generations.
One example of the many gems you can find here is I found all the original Charlie Brown movies I grew up watching to brainwash my little girl ... poor thing!
I love the concept behind the Internet Archive because it’s an open source online library with the goal of Universal Access to Knowledge for everyone.
And because it’s full of public domain/ expired copyright and copyright free items, you can download many books and films that are not available anywhere else ... for free.
Go surf the archive.org website and see for yourself.