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People Are Idiots and I Can Prove It!

The 10 Ways You Are Sabotaging Yourself and How You Can Overcome Them

Larry Winget - Author

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ISBN 9781440659256 | 224 pages | 30 Dec 2008 | Gotham Books | 8.26 x 5.23in | 18 - AND UP
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The Pitbull of Personal Development® and New York Times bestselling author is back with advice on the dumb things people do to sabotage their success.

What do people really want? They want what they’ve got. It’s a simple formula. You have what you want because your actions produced your results. Not your words, and certainly not your wants.

In his signature caustic yet lovable style, Larry Winget dishes out straight talk on what he calls “life’s messes,” and offers sound, simple solutions. Taking on business, family, health, being fat, being stupid, success, money, and more, Larry Winget points out exactly which changes have to take place in order for people to turn their lives around.

A little bit of business, a little bit of personal development, a little finance, a little parenting, a little health and wellness, People Are Idiots and I Can Prove It! will help anyone identify their own “areas of stupidity” and take action to finally achieve real success.

Read Larry Winget's posts on the Penguin Blog.
"Larry's frank, brutal, tough and sometimes even obnoxious! But you know something? He has a big heart and an even bigger gut for how we can avoid big mistakes."—Neil Cavuto, Fox News


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