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“Concentrated Wisdom” just a click away :)

Another of  Brian Johnson’s  brilliant ideas has been recently realized in a form of :  “PhilosophersNotes”.

Perhaps you see “free time” as luxury, but your main focus is always to move FORWARD in all areas of your life.  Looking at a long shelve with self-development books, you just know, it will take  too long to read all books you crave.

Brian thought of people like you:

“In less than 15 minutes a week, we’ll get you thru the Big Ideas of 25 of the best self-development books ever written—you’ll get a 6-page PDF and ~20-minute MP3 for each title so you can decide if you’d prefer to read over a cup of tea or listen on your way to work, on a hike, at the gym, doing errands or whatever’s best for you!”

And he continues:

“We’ll gain mastery in spiritual economics (we MUST learn how to integrate our spirituality/self-actualizing with our bank accounts, no?), health and fitness (how can we possibly live at our highest potential if we have a hard time getting out of bed?), and relationship skills (love, love, love!!). We’ll learn a bunch of ways to discover our purpose/dharma, how to follow our bliss, how to feel the fear… and do it anyway and how to live the 7 habits of highly effective people. And, we’ll study the science of getting rich and the magic of thinking big. And all kinds of other goodness.”

I have to say: I do like it.

In some cases- before you finish a second cup of morning coffee (or green tea : ) you read one Summary, (sometimes it takes longer) you mood is set, you are energized - that is how Brian writes, and you just learned something very practical  that you will be able to apply immediately to many situations throughout the day.

Click on the icon here in the post, and start reading and enjoying!

(What I have read this morning:  a Summary of ” Self -Actualizing People” A. Maslow)

Get a 6-page PDF and >< 20-Minute Mp3 for each title.   Click on the icon or here.

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