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48 Poker TableNo bottle or the poker table: The Best Self Help Books Pt 2

self-help books of some non-fiction books of the most controversial and interesting on the market, dividing the players and would save lives. From Oprah to 50 Cent to Billy Graham, many influential people have married their support for the ideas in the books of many self-help. Do they really help? Are they a scam? It is a difficult question, but they are undoubtedly popular. Here is a list of self-help books and most successful effort to get back on track if you have a problem with drinking or spending too much time at the poker table , these books can help you beat the addiction and lead a successful life.

The Science of Getting Rich by D. Wallace Wattles

This book at the beginning of self-help was seen as the precursor of the modern movement for self-help. Published in 1910 and written by Wallace D. Wattles, an obscure writer from Chicago, Illinois. "The Science of Getting Rich" is just what the title says, a book teaching how to become rich. The book is divided into 17 short chapters deal primarily with how to overcome mental barriers and how to complete your ideas and actions and do not procrastinate. "The Science of Getting Rich" was quoted by the best selling self-help author Ronda Byrne, who wrote "The Secret" as a huge influence on his own novel. Many schools of theology and religious speakers criticized the book for focusing too much on the individual rather than on God, focusing on material pleasures, not the soul.

The 48 Laws of Power

This successful 1998 book by Robert Greene and Joost Elffers United Nations and built on the ideas of Nicolas Machiavelli "The Prince" and Sun Tzu "The Art of War, focusing on more modern concepts while using anecdotes from history and historical figures like Louis XIV, Catherine the Great and Mao Zedong. The book was a great success in the community celebrities, rappers actors espousing their love of the novel. gangster rapper 50 Cent was such a fan that he collaborated with Robert Greene on a sequel called "50th Law" by focusing on the theme of courage and power. The book debuted on the list of the New York Times Bestseller, and both authors have appeared on the show today to talk about self-help book. As the "bible of hip-hop," the book includes stories and anecdotes about many African countries and to African American leaders in history, Malcolm X, Miles Davis to James Baldwin's.

Posted on April 18, 2010.
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