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5 out of 5 stars
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18-10-17
Another hidden gem from our beloved Doc.
Not much to say except that the book was great. Exceptional. Narrator was also great. If I remember correctly Doc once said on his lectures "you have to master the world to transcend it" and this book, his last book, is that last peace of the puzzle if success is the part of your spiritual path. The message of the book had a profound impact on me like always when reading/listening Doc's books. l always have a sense of familiarity with the topic when reading his books because there is so much power in his words that you instantly know that that what he says is true. I'm so grateful that I came in contact with his work.
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2 out of 5 stars
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Aria Derakhshani
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23-07-17
Disappointing
Dr Hawkins is one of my favorite authors but this book was mostly like a taxi driver chit chat; not much value there...just nagging about negative aspects of businesses 👎🏼
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5 out of 5 stars
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matt sovic
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18-07-16
Another Great Book by Dr. Hawkins!
Loved it! He defines the real meaning of success and gets straight to the point.
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5 out of 5 stars
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28-03-17
Actually some new stuff for me...
I've read a LOT I. the fields of success. psychology, philosophy, spiritually etc.
I don't actively look for "something new" but rather for new viewpoints and a deeper understanding.
This was my first (not last) exposure to the author. He has a couple unique viewpoints. Some things I'd never considered. The book is deep and definitely a keeper. Read it.
If I had one beef with the book it's that it occasionally takes on a slightly judgemental tone. Especially, he repeatedly talks about restaurants and wait staff. I would venture a guess that he's never done it based upon his criticism. Yes, it is criticism and not in a round about way.
To anyone who's been in the business it's a source of eternal frustration that people have these universal criticisms ONLY if they've never done it.
It's not just that but the fact that he criticizes that is a little less favourable. It's not just the criticism but it takes 1/3 of the space of the book. I feel the points could have been made without it.
That said, the book is excellent even still.
It starts slow so be patient. The last 3 chapters are where it's at. hang in there.
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