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Think!: Why Crucial Decisions Can't Be Made in the Blink of an Eye
by Michael R. LeGault
from Threshold Editions
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0 
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James Studinger 
I think our country would be better off (possibly to the point that it is a necessity) if everyone read the book Th!nk, and here's why. I wrote the book Wealth Is a Choice. During the editing stages we contemplated how much emphasis I put on the idea that people have to be actively, physically and mentally, engaged along the pursuit toward individual wealth. It was suggested to me, many times, that people just want to read about something that will tell them exactly what to do, without them having to think.... more info
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Of very limited value... 
This book has a number of very serious problems. Some are (not necessarily in order of importance): 1. Far too verbose. The author could easily have conveyed his views in half to two thirds the pages. Ironic since he makes this criticism of others in his book. 2. Far more importantly, does not analyze cause-problem nexus. He states, for example, that one of main reasons for deterioration of "critical" thinking in business is poor schooling. Could it possibly, instead, be that businesses now... more info
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Very helpful stimulant toward practical thinking 
I listened to this audio book for two weeks while commuting to work. Most of the theses hold together strongly as I apply them to events going on in our nation now, two 2 years after its publication. For example, I see more clearly how the metastasis of man-made global warming notions within our public policy agenda is an assault on reason and objectivity. Another example is the recent election of a president whose primary strengths are presentation and style rather than delivery or accomplishment. The... more info
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Complete waste of time reading this book 
This book is poorly organized and contains no useful information. Unless you want to understand why people should have commonsense there is no reason to get this book.
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