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The Traveler's Gift : Seven Decisions that Determine Personal Success |
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Rating: Summary: The Traveler's Gift: seven decisions that determine personal Review: What an enjoyable and easy book to read. Andy has a way of delivering an important message that is easy to follow and understand. It's not a new message, but a unique delivery that makes you have a better understanding on how to increase personal success.
Rating: Summary: Don't waste your time or money Review: While some of his seven decisions will lead one to spiritual peace, four of them will lead only to acquisitiveness, needing to succeed financially, and thinking that if you only think positively the world will be your oyster and if you don't become wealthy, you're a failure. Yet one of the mentors in the book is Anne Frank; where did positive thinking get her? This is the kind of New Age/ Christian motivational nonsense that leads to greed, disapointment, and self-blame if you don't "make it". The conclusion shows the protagonist watching a possible version of himself as an incredibly wealthy MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER!! Talk about unintentional irony and self-mockery. This book adds nothing to the host of motivational, self-delusional, acquisitive clap-trap already on the shelves, written by people who make big bucks selling and reselling old myths that work only in a prospering first-world economy for financially driven people. If you're from a third-world nation, reading this nonsense will make you sick. If you're interested in personal growth, reading this nonsense will make you sick. If you're interested in improving the world, reading this nonsense will make you sick. If you're a spiritual seeker, look elsewhere, or better yet, practice simplicity, being present, and living a harmonious life. If you want to contribute to Andy Andrews's personal fortune, buy this book.
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