Two Great Books to Read in This (or any) Economy

With the economy headed for even more dramatic changes it’s as important as ever to know both how to stay ahead of the curve in business, and how to stay happy and fulfilled. Here are two great books I just read on those subjects that I highly recommend… -Tony

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50 Comments

  1. Robins book.. unlimited power helped me move from a place of indecision to a decision that changed my life.

    Why is it impossible to purchase Antony’s products online from outside USA. The only hitch being the section on Billing state!

    margaret on March 16th 2011
  2. isn’t the market up a lot since this?…

    fred on March 12th 2011
  3. Glen, maybe that book was Evolve Your Brain by Dr.Joe Dispenza ?

    Jean Combs on December 24th 2010
  4. I really hope Robbins meant to say we have far too much consumption and not enough production and savings.

    Benjamin Rosenzweig on December 16th 2010
  5. instead of focusing on pronunciations, since we all have different accents, focus on the message — the place you learn.

    tony berkman on October 15th 2010
  6. “To be truely fulfilled in life” – I believe that this is the most important desire of everyone, even if it needs some time to understand it.

    Robert on October 12th 2010
  7. I am 42 and just woke up.
    Just went thru Awaken the giant within and unlimited power.
    Old books but thats how long it took me to take action

    Steve S. on September 18th 2010
  8. Thanks Tony, was feeling a bit down with work, business, life and I have just seen the review for these books and they look like just what I need. Thank you

    Nnene on September 9th 2010
  9. Your just fantastic Tony, Keep up the Good Work.

    Steve Duval on August 28th 2010
  10. For such a good friend of Seth Goodin, I would think Tony could pronounce his name correctly. Try Seth Goe-Dinn not Goodin. Seth Godin is a marvelously insightful marketing guru.

    Greg on August 19th 2010

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