Somehow I had to buy a book by subscription, but I didn't know which one and bought Napoleon Hill's Think-Get Rich. It was so stupid. When I started reading, I realized that this book is filled with just a set of obvious truths that I had already learned by 27, and these truths are the same, they are told 20 times on one page, which is terribly tedious. A normal person with critical thinking does not need to read 1000 times "have a goal - break the achievement into stages - follow the stages - you will come to the goal," well, seriously. And the whole 300-page book is about this, all the stories and examples that people aspired to something, took small steps gradually and achieved success. After all, it is clear that if you lie on the couch and only dream about something, it will not bring success. There is some kind of work behind any success, even if this work is aimed at deceiving other people, like the creators of the "Secret".
A normal person with critical thinking does not need to read 1000 times "have a goal - break the achievement into stages - follow the stages - you will come to the goal," well, seriously. And the whole 300-page book is about this, all the stories and examples that people aspired to something, took small steps gradually and achieved success.
After all, it is clear that if you lie on the couch and only dream about something, it will not bring success. There is some kind of work behind any success, even if this work is aimed at deceiving other people, like the creators of the "Secret".