This book is one of the reasons why I quit my job and run ecommerce business. Thanks a lot MJ!
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I've read the book. I also reference it frequently.Now that there are over 100,000 copies out there in the wild, multiple language translations, etc. this is the thread to let me know that you've read The Millionaire Fastlane .
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Thanks, MJ
The point is to get the concepts stuck in your head so you don't forget them. There is no point of reading a book and forgetting everything, what a complete waste of time. Or if you don't want to re-read a book, take notes.What's the point on reading the book a lot of times?
What's the point on reading the book a lot of times?
MJ,Now that there are over 100,000 copies out there in the wild, multiple language translations, etc. this is the thread to let me know that you've read The Millionaire Fastlane .
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Thanks, MJ
That's a good answer, thank you.To me it is a fair question.
I always ask myself whether I should read again some books or not.
See, when you read a book several times, it is a lot of time that you can spend reading some other books, that would bring new ideas, new concepts, new insights, new anything... while reading the same book does not.
On the other hand, when you read a book, you don't remember more than 10% (and I think I am nice) of the book, so reading it again and again could help make sure you remember it.
I prefer not to read a book twice, but to take notes. The more books I read, the more insights I get. The idea is to know in which book to go to find the information when I need it, because if you don't remember the content, you remember the topic and the main idea of the book. Note that you cannot remember what you don't know and what you have never approached.
Cheers.
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