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Wish I had this 10 years ago

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Reviewed: 01-11-25

Great introduction to concepts not Todd in school. I wish I had started learning about this a decade ago.

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Good compliment to the series

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Reviewed: 01-04-25

If you’ve already cut through many of the previous books, this one still has merit. Meaningful addition.

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Solid compliment to the series

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Reviewed: 01-02-25

I’ve listened to the original rich dad poor dad, Cashflow quadrant, and increase financial IQ. This is a solid compliment to the previous ones. A bit repetitive but that’s not a bad thing to drill the concepts into your brain. I recommend it.

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Listened to this second — great compliment

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Reviewed: 12-16-24

I listened to this second after Rich Dad Poor Dad. It is a great compliment. I only wish I had found this a decade previously. Should be taught throughout k-12 and college.

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Enriching, challenging, insightful

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Reviewed: 11-02-22

The author's work here is illuminating, if not, at times, challenging to follow. I simultaneously read and listened to this one as a discipline to understand the concepts. This book is not for the faint of heart or easily distracted. It is reserved for those with insatiable curiosity and desire to learn from the lessons of history.

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Mandatory for entrepreneurs.

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Reviewed: 09-20-21

If you’re like me, you’re reading reviews to check and see if this book is worth your time, let me tell you that it is. Do not doubt. It is worthwhile content. His website has detailed frameworks. It’s high value in every regard.

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Insightful

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Reviewed: 04-23-17

Thanks to Dave Asprey for this amazing piece! I appreciate the knowledge + I look forward to performing at my most optimal level.

-Salila Thuy

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Massively inspirational

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Reviewed: 03-08-17

Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheel are the undeniable authority for the science and development of Flow. Their work in, Stealing Fire, is a tasteful multidisciplinary synthesis of peak performance and what it takes to get there. This text will surely elevate your understanding of non-ordinary states of consciousness and how to best apply that knowledge through the actionable insights provided. If you care about contributing to your community and expressing more of your potential, this book is for you.

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IMPRESSED

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Reviewed: 02-11-17

Steven Kotler and Peter Diamandis are a visionary duo. This book is a powerfully insightful look into the world of entrepreneurial possibilities.

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Relevant, insightful, and actionable

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Reviewed: 01-08-17

Jonathan Goodman's work in Viralnomics is well composed and relevant for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of the complex workings of social networking for businesses. Highly recommended.

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