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The greatest salesman in the world
The greatest salesman in the world is an amazing insipirational book by Og Mandino. It is a simple but profound spiritual philosophy about how to succeed in the world's marketplace.
This book teaches you on how to use positive affirmations to brainwash yourself to stay focused on your goal and positive on the journey.The author has weaved up a beautiful story to explain the ten basic principles of selling. According to author every one of us is a salesman, no matter what his occupation or profession. There are 10 scorlls in the book. Read reviews and buy this book from Amazon Tuesdays with Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie is a beautifully written book of great clarity and wisdom that lovingly captures the simplicity beyond life's complexities.
This is a completely heart-rendering, touching and genuine piece of work which has you laughing, crying and thinking about life, death and the world today. It is written about an old professor (Morrie) who knows he is dying and is telling people about what this unusual situation feels like. Read more reviews and buy this book from Amazon The Five People You Meet in Heaven The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a novel by Mitch Albom. It recounts the life and death of a simple yet dignified old man, Eddie. After dying in a freak accident, Eddie finds himself in heaven where he encounters five people who have significantly affected his life, whether he realized at the time or not.
Mitch Albom dedicates the book to his uncle Edward Beitchman. He says that he wants people like his uncle who felt unimportant here on earth to realize, finally, how much they mattered and how they were loved. Read reviews and buy this book from Amazon The Last Lecture The Last Lecture is a book filled with living-life-to-the-fullest advice from a college professor. While to some this might sound as interesting as reading a doctoral dissertation, you'd be surprised.
The author, Randy Pausch, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon who was diagnosed with terminal cancer, writes so well that you'd probably let him teach you about computers too. Some things he talks about include: remember to laugh, seizing every moment, overcoming obstacles, appreciate the gifts you recieve, and enabling the dreams of others.
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