From the author of The Strangest Secret, based on the motivational speech heard by millions We become what we think about. Earl Nightingale was in a lookout tower on the Battleship Arizona at Pearl Harbor and was one of only a few hundred who survived. He felt that he had been spared for some reason and became obsessed with learning why some people were successful and others were not. He knew that millions of people around the world are frightened, confused, and surprised in life—they don't understand the basic law for success, which is this: we become what we think about. Filled with equal parts inspiration and practical advice, this book is for anyone seeking their "true north" and reveals how you should go about discovering what that is in order to achieve meaningful success in life. Not the kind based on wealth, fame, and popularity, but the kind that you feel inside your soul, that intrinsically drives you to be the best version of yourself, each and every day. In The Six-Word Secret to Success, you will find decades of motivation packed into a short volume that you'll want to read over and over again.
—Sabra Jennings Joined Army. Came out. Got booted. —Johan Baumeister Almost a victim of my family. —Chuck Sangster The psychic said I'd be richer. —Elizabeth Bernstein Grumpy old soundman needs love, too. —Lennie Rosengard Mom died,.
By using these special words often, they become wired into the brain of the person who uses them, guiding the person in everything they do. Hidden in plain sight, these are the "secret words of success.
Successful broadcaster and inspirational leader Earl Nightingale shares his surefire yet little known secrets for success.
I conjoined these two audio books because I truly believe that those are Earl's best thoughts. In every paragraph of this book one can find inspiration to make great things in his/her life. Read carefully and absorb every word.
From cancer to creativity, prom dates to promiscuity, and breaking hearts to breaking laws, the memoirs in this collection reveal that often the youngest writers have the most fascinating stories to tell. One life. Six words. What's yours?
This is a remarkable book."--Matt Ridley, author of The Rational Optimist and The Evolution of Everything "In this accessible, authoritative book, Joseph Henrich explains why culture is essential for understanding human evolution.
"This book is a transcription of the original 1956 Gold Record Recording of: The Strangest Secret"--Title page verso.
In this book, you’ll learn how to use The Secret in every aspect of your life—money, health, relationships, happiness, and in every interaction you have in the world.
... Bob Sperber, “In Search of Fresh Ideas.” Brandweek, October 15, 2001, M54. Blumkin is a Russian woman: Rose Blumkin is described by Warren Buffett in his 1983 shareholder letter (see www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/1983 .html).
Six-Word Memoirs on Love & Heartbreak contains hundreds of personal stories about the pinnacles and pitfalls of romance.