How to Analyze People on Sight -- now that's a great book title.
That was what struck me when I first heard about Elsie Lincoln Benedict, a popular author and speaker in the 1920s. I thought it was one of the
most arresting book titles I had ever seen.
Until I discovered another of her books: How to Get Anything You Want.
Our friend Russell Brunson collects old success books like these, books he says are full of valuable and
actionable advice but which have simply been forgotten -- thanks in large part to a prejudice against older things and an assumption, often quite unjustified, that modern ideas and books are better.
We all want something: more wealth, a more successful business, better relationships, improved health, to be more accomplished and skillful in anything from archery to
fencing to chess or whatever it is we love.
Can a book from 1923 help you get it?
Russell is running a free three-day Get What You Want challenge, based on Benedict's book.
If you want something, give the challenge a try. Maybe in the old days they knew what they were talking about.
Click here:
https://www.tomwoods.com/getwhatyouwant
Tom Woods
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