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To be or not be intimidated
Tyler:
One of my favorite books of all time and one of the books that really took my confidence to a new level is called To Be or Not to Be Intimidated?: That is the Question by Robert Ringer. This is a re-write of this earlier book Winning Through Intimidation.
I first learned of this book my freshman year of college when it became a required reading for my Econ 101 class. My econ professor happened to be an entrepreneur on top of being a teacher, so he was big into teaching us things that were on the fringe of Econ.
One of the things about this book is that is has a bunch of "laws" in the book that apply to everyday life. When reading the book, these are what you should focus on as the rest of the book just adds context as to how Ringer learned these laws.
Has anyone else read this book?
BALDANDRE:
Nope...but sounds good..
I'll have to read it!
Robmeister:
I'm always looking to add to my reading list.
Would there be any reason to read BOTH "Winning Through Intimidation" AND "To Be Or Not To Be...."?
Or is everyting well-strengthened in the latter?
Tyler:
--- Quote from: Robmeister on August 06, 2008, 07:25:23 PM ---I'm always looking to add to my reading list.
Would there be any reason to read BOTH "Winning Through Intimidation" AND "To Be Or Not To Be...."?
Or is everyting well-strengthened in the latter?
--- End quote ---
Everything is covered in the latter, so no need to read the original.
Robmeister:
--- Quote from: Tyler on August 06, 2008, 08:31:30 PM ---
--- Quote from: Robmeister on August 06, 2008, 07:25:23 PM ---I'm always looking to add to my reading list.
Would there be any reason to read BOTH "Winning Through Intimidation" AND "To Be Or Not To Be...."?
Or is everyting well-strengthened in the latter?
--- End quote ---
Everything is covered in the latter, so no need to read the original.
--- End quote ---
Kewl!....I'm headed to Amazon right now !! O0
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