Did you know that the only law average college graduate. 9 books a year? It is not a misplaced decimal point. . 9 books a year. Not even a whole book.
I understand – when I was in college and forced to read all these books boring letters, the last thing I wanted to do was take some non-fiction, when I got home from class. And then I started listening to people like Jim Rohn, Brian Tracy and Tony Robbins. Jim Rohn, says in one of their albums: Look around your home to millions of dollars and is a library of books. The owners did not build the house and then buy the library. They built the library and were able to buy the house. Because knowledge creates wealth faster than ignorance.
This summer, do it yourself and your future a favor and read at least five books on personal improvement, professional development, personal finance and investment, or biographies of successful people. Need a few reasons:
Here are my suggestions: The Success Principles Jack Canfield, create wealth by Robert Allen, the four-hour workweek by Tim Ferriss, How to Win Friends and A Dale Carnegie, a biography of Walt Disney, Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki.
Read, Get Smart, create wealth, live your dreams!