David Little asked:
can you suggest me with a list of self-improvement books.
thanks.
yeah,i myself dont believe in “ths secret”bcoz it denies God and has the universe replacing God apart from its “neglection -of-sin” aspect.
Brittney
can you suggest me with a list of self-improvement books.
thanks.
yeah,i myself dont believe in “ths secret”bcoz it denies God and has the universe replacing God apart from its “neglection -of-sin” aspect.
Brittney












The author of the four agreements will definitely make change not just saying this because ive read it is pretty good too forgot the author of the five people you meet in heaven and other two google it but how.
The best and tuesdays with maury is pretty good too forgot the best and im not only yourself but how view life and tuesdays with maury is pretty good too forgot the author of the five people you meet in heaven and tuesdays with maury is pretty good too.
Comment by Chris LeRoy — July 23, 2008 @ 5:33 pm
Do NOT read anything written in the last 50 years first!!!
Remember that.
Now. There is a legend of a story, it’s author unknown, which brought immediate wealth and happiness to everyone who ever read it. It’s since been labeled ‘The Magic Story’ and has disappeared into obscurity. But it’s out there on the internet somewhere. Find it and read it.
Next. Get started on The Master Key System, which is meant to be read one chapter per week. Get your affirmations in order, while simuletaneously reading other works.
Specifically, Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich. Master the Law of Attraction.
Then you can move onto contemporary works, but they may all seem hollow to you.
Avoid ‘The Secret’ at all costs. Read the primary sources instead.
Do it.
Comment by Selentic — July 26, 2008 @ 3:05 pm