A life without books is no food for thought
can you imagine a life without books?
no?
Then ask a person who can't be bothered to read
When you consider that the worlds greatest thinkers have put their
thoughts, opinions and ideas into a format that we can access - isn't
it a shame that most people don't bother to read, to explore the
contents and to see how those thoughts, opinions and ideas can change
their lives. Well I think it is.
We have a chance to have a few hours of intimate discourse with people
we would never have met otherwise. How lucky are we?
You could argue that you don't have the time to read all there is to
read - and you know what you are absolutely right - There are e-books,
free books, printed books, articles and websites - which is why you
have to be discriminating about what you read - because there is a lot
of "rubbish" out there. Which is why you should also try to safeguard
every precious moment you have that you could consider "spare" and put
it to better / other uses.
1. Of all the books you have read - which would you consider to have made
the biggest impact on your life?
2. What was the last book you read - why did you choose it?
3. What is the next book on your list of MUST read books? Why that book
and not one of the others?
4. What book would you recommend to someone who is struggling -
financially, emotionally, spiritually?
5. Do you give books as gifts?
You don't have to answer these questions of course, but perhaps you should take the time to do so, if you want to be a serious student of life and living.
To answer the questions -
1. Too many to list, but in recent time - as in the last 12 months:
- Think and grow rich - Napoloen Hill
- The Go Giver - Bob Burg and John David Mann
- The Angel Inside - Chris Widener
- 12 pillars - Jim Rohn and Chris Widener
- The Law of Attraction - Esther and Jerry Hicks
etc etc
2. Tom Clancy - Rainbow Six - I was on holiday!! I am allowed you know
3. The Irristible Offer - Mark Joyner - for marketing strategies
4. Any of the above - with maybe the exception of Rainbow Six.
5. Absolutely - that or gift cards to bookshops.
How about you?
Jim Rohn once said that "all leaders are readers" and without exception every leader I have known and met do exactly that - but they are discerning about what they read. After all, like I said there is a lot of "rubbish" out there.
As always "Food for thought"


January 14, 2010 at 18:24
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