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“Success is not necessarily determined by material possessions or accomplishments. You can enjoy success simply by reaching the point where you are perfectly content with your life in every respect and you feel no dissatisfaction or pressing need for anything else. In this sense, you can be a success sitting by yourself in a quiet place contemplating the world.”

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The 100 Absolutely Unbreakable Laws of Business Success

Written by an expert in business strategy, this book delves into the core principles that have proven successful in various business contexts. It provides insights and practical advice on how to apply these laws to achieve sustainable business growth and success. more

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Brian Tracy
Brian Tracy

Brian Tracy (born January 5, 1944) is a Canadian-American entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and bestselling author. Rising from humble beginnings as a salesman, he built a global training empire through Brian Tracy International. He has authored over 70 books including the famous "Eat That Frog!" and has trained millions of professionals worldwide in sales, time management, and personal development. His practical strategies for business success have made him one of the most influential figures in the personal growth industry. more

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