
When you don’t use what’s trapped inside “The Worst Book Ever” it’s gets really easy to make this the primary question you ask yourself
Hey You,
It’s #2.
Why the hell would I take this whole piece to tell you about the worst book ever if you’re retreating from personal improvement?
Because it’s going to point you to a solution that I believe would relieve you of any and all the body tension & stress that’s eating away at your stomach lining and soul… pour water all over the destructive raging fire within that is your need for approval… and disappear any fear of confrontation you have.
And yet, it’ll be rejected by the majority like it was “Mein Kampf”
You still here? O.K. You asked for it…
A couple of weeks or so ago while I was working on page 136 of the 181 pages of the edition of notes I put together for Eben Pagan’s Guru Blueprint course, a question came up in Eben’s webinar chat from a man named Brad Blanton.
Eben damn near pissed himself with excitement at at the fact of seeing this man taking his training and if you’ve listened to Eben’s monotone delivery of hard-hitting content, you know this is a monumental accomplishment. ***If you want to see one of Eben’s favorite marketing strategies he talked about this course, go see this post…***
You see, for years, Eben has sung the praises of a book called “Radical Honesty,” written by Brad Blanton. This call was no different. Eben flat out said that “Radical Honesty” is
in his list of the top 10 books ever written, and told everyone on the call to go out and get a copy of it.
If you know what an info-nerd Eben is and how much he studies, you don’t take this endorsement lightly. So, off to get it and “Practicing Radical Honesty” I went and even though I’m only through 3 of the 8 CD’s, I can see why he’s so in love with it. I also want to get it pregnant now too.
Today I’m going to share with you a segment of the book that let’s you see why I believe it can deliver on everything I promised you in the opening paragraph of this piece. But first I’ve got to ask a question I’m guessing might be on your mind…
“So If This Is a “Top Ten” book, Why Is This Piece Titled “The Worst Book Ever?”
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