The Killer Instinct: How to Master It and Achieve Anything That You Want

The Killer Instinct: How to Master It and Achieve Anything That You Want
ISBN-10
1490456767
ISBN-13
9781490456768
Series
The Killer Instinct
Category
Self-Help
Pages
152
Language
English
Published
2013-06-16
Publisher
Createspace Independent Pub
Author
Omar Johnson

Description

the Killer Instinct? Plain and simple, a developed killer instinct has always been the difference between success and failure throughout history. In his book entitled “The Killer Instinct” serial entrepreneur and author Omar Johnson reveals to you the various secrets of developing and mastering your Killer Instinct and using it to achieve anything that you want.Whether you want more success in business, sports, work, or your love life, this book will assist you by showing you the mindset that you need to achieve those goals. You will meet many people in your life who don't have your drive and ambition. They are fat, happy, and satisfied with what they have. They either lack ambition or they have always had a level of success that they find comfortable. They are not who this book is for. This book is for the hungry, the dissatisfied, and the ones like you who realize that there is something better to strive for.

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