Just a quick note.
An entrepreneur I met told me that he had the goal to read Think and Grow Rich 100 times in the next year.
Now, that’s my favorite book, and I certainly recommend everyone read it over and over again, but I also suggest that you do much more than just read it.
In school you might be well rewarded for being able to regurgitate what someone else thinks, but in life, it’s not what you think that matters.
It’s what you can do.
For more than a decade I poured through thousands of books on personal development, thinking it was about “information” (what you know) but today I know it’s only about one thing: Transformation (getting better every day).
Think of it like hitting the gym: You could read 10 billion books on working out, but it’s ONLY doing the exercises and lifting weights that gets you in shape.
And the same is true with Think and Grow Rich.
A reason it is the best selling personal development book in history, and it actually works, is because, if you SERIOUSLY work your way through it, you see that Napoleon Hill prescribes some 2-3 hours of daily exercises!
Now, that’s extreme, and not of all of his exercises are “best in class,” but his emphasis is clear:
It’s not what you know that leads you to get what you want, but, how, every day you are training yourself to go after it.