Whether you think you can - or think you can't - you're right."
"Whether you think you can - or think you can't - you're right."
When it comes to reading self-help (or self-development) books, the way the readers see the world gets affected considerably: despite the principles, we share author's perspective while we are immersed in a particular book and ends up with at least something gained. When reading Jeff Keller's Attitude is Everything, I felt it to be a very nicely put summary of some of the well-known self-help books of all time.
"Your attitude is your window to the world"
In fact, the author openly gives credit for the well known personalities from whom he has extracted opinions - such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Napoleon Hill, Winston Churchill and many more - while sharing his own principles.
"success, to a large extent, is a matter of persistence."
For me, this was a brief guide - or kind of a map of self-development books out there - instead of a detailed manual. I'm not saying it's too simple - for certainly the underlying idea is of utmost importance - it is very brief and exactly to the point. Given how quickly one is able to read the entire book, this is a great read for self-development lovers.
"In words are seen the state of mind, character and disposition of the speaker." - P

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