Book Review: Magic Of Thinking Big By David J. Schwartz
Review of: Magic of Thinking Big Book by:David J. Schwartz Rating: 3 Summary: Magic of Thinking Big is not about the wild chase of esoteric success. It is also not a collection of must-do-in-order-to-achieve-list. It is a project on thinking five times bigger of yourself than what you think currently More Details While I have read a number of self-help books in the past, I was not fascinated to pick Magic Of Thinking Big from the shelf. In my past experience with this genre, I find most of these books provide useful actionable items required to achieve the end goal. Also, in the books I read earlier, Success is one elusive goal the author tries the reader to reach. I feel that one of the reasons the reader never feels like applying the techniques is that majority of books fail to firmly state the necessary purpose before opening plethora of techniques to its readers. Magic-Of-Thinking-BIG-book-review Magic of Thinking Big starts by giving a narrative about benefits of thinking big in a way to not restrict success to a esoteric materialistic goal. The central point of the book is that while we see circumstances, talent and intelligence as essential elements for success, none of these are necessary. In his study of successful people, the only thing that Dr. Schwartz constantly finds separating successful and not so successful people from others is that these successful people always thought five time bigger of themselves and others. The author of book makes the idea of success bigger by portraying success in prosperity, winning, leadership, freedom and respect. Dr. Schwartz has built a compelling case to cure from excuses disease & disbelief syndrome. The first thing, which sets apart Magic of Thinking Big for me is that the author took great care to explain the ‘why’ part for thinking big. The first four chapters are dedicated to the ‘why’ part that helps build reader’s confidence on the subject and familiarity with the central idea of the book.
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