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Dare to Succeed

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The second book written by this author team due to popular demand. This thoroughly entertaining and thought-inspiring book acts as a reminder that there is nothing stopping you from succeeding in life, but yourself. It shares an exhilirating collection of inspirational true-life stories, insights, sound advice and tried and tested practical principles.

160 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2000

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September 9, 2017
Inspired by the Book reviews written by the man himself, Bill Gates.
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His thoughts are precious.I mean look at the vast genre of books he has read. No wonder, the guy is a genius
I used to read only fiction books, but it changed when I came across his blog. I knew that i needed to widen my horizons and reading fiction books alone won't help me.
Last year, I started reading a Paulo Coelho book. I was surprised that I enjoyed the book very much
Somewhere along the line, I had grown up and my taste for books has also changed. Once upon a time, I used to love thrillers. Now I am okay with the story going slow.

Dare to Succeed by Warren Veenman & Sally Eichhorst is a book which brings out the best in us.It talks about how to exercise Self Control, how to conquer your Fears, Worries, and Depression.All the chapters were short and easy to follow.Each Chapter has a short story followed by a Message.
I read it at a much quicker pace than I had anticipated and I am glad that I took the time to read this book
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August 5, 2011
From an inspiration point of view, John Kehoe's Mind power in the 21'st Centuray is definately a clear winner.

Too many personal stories to get a point accross and too little practical advice.
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