
The Lazy Man's Guide to Living the Good Life
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Narrated by:
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Steve Stansell
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By:
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Mike Vestil
What is the purpose of your life? Is it to be rich in things or experiences? At the end of the day, it is the amount of balance you have between the four pillars of the good life: health, wealth, love, and happiness that can give you the fulfilling life that you need.
Listen to YouTube's Mike Vestil's origin story and how he became the person he is today and how you too can get the body you want, the income you want, the relationships you want, and ultimately, the happiness that eludes us all.
Warning: This book is an emotional roller coaster filled with obscene language. Read at your own risk.
©2017 Mike Vestil (P)2018 Mike VestilListeners also enjoyed...



















Oh and Steve Stansell murdered it as the narrator for Mike. Pure fire.
Audiobook of the year??
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Love this
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Would be so fun to hear a original voice over of his books in the future. All the best
Quality and Fun
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Excellent
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Great Read!!
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Consume the content and follow the people that live the lives you're interested in living!
http://YouTube.com/JesseEby
YouTube.com/JesseEby
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Decent, not groundbreaking
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This book is full of generalizations, assumptions, and more than occasional unnecessary expletives (and I love expletives!) just to show you he's a cool dude who can hang.
I do applaud the guy for having great success running an online business and apparently making a mint at such a young age. But I wouldn't necessarily hang on every word of wisdom about life in general that he imparts on the reader. He does make it clear that he doesn't want others to see him as a guru but it seems like he's fishing for at least a liiiiitle bit of back-patting. Fair enough. He does give credit to folks like Tony Robbins and Tim Ferriss for setting him on the right path.
Overall, this is probably a good foundation book for a young reader (late teens, early 20s). I do like that he figured out that a 9-5 job isn't the way to riches while he was still young - and had the drive to do something about it.
A 22 year old tells you about life
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Too general, no specifics
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