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Maximum Achievement: Strategies and Skills That Will Unlock Your Hidden Powers to Succeed
by Brian Tracy
from Simon & Schuster
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Should be a must read for anyone who can read, and think. 
Quite simply, this book is the closest thing to an owner's manual for humans that I have ever found. It helped me to resolve some long-standing issues. I have lent it to friends and they always share my enthusiasm, often commenting that one may open it randomly to anywhere in the book, and just start learning.
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Great, but not concise 
I just bought and finished this book and I can tell that it will be referenced often and a big part of my library. The "laws" mentioned in this book are great to read over and over again. The last 100 pages, however, are filler. He seems to repeat himself over and over about relationships, parenting and other issues. If he would have left that stuff out, I'd give it five stars. I would recommend Eat that Frog or The Ultimate Goals Program on audio instead.
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three words: Love. This. Book. 
Let me first start by patting myself on the back. I have been on a roll with my reading selections. Here is another fascinating book by another great author, Brain Tracy. Let me say it again Brian Tracy really knows how to assist you in performing a self analysis on your past present and future experiences and thoughts. He asks riveting questions that make you use your imagination, exercise your subconscious mind and feed your brain with the most powerful enlightening visions to set you on a path to great... more info
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Proven self-actualization techniques 
One day, a student of Socrates asked his venerable teacher how to become wise. Socrates led the student to a nearby lake and the two entered the water. Then, he held the student's head under the surface as the frantic young man fought wildly. Finally, Socrates freed him. The young man gasped and gulped. Socrates watched calmly and said, "When you desire wisdom with the same intensity that you desire to breathe, then nothing will stop you from getting it." Brian Tracy uses this graphic anecdote to discuss... more info
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