The Politically Incorrect Success System
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Narrated by:
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Larry Winget
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By:
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Larry Winget
The cancer of "political correctness" has not only helped to form a society of insincere, oversensitive, and underachieving people - it has deprived individuals of the joy of living authentically and boldly, the life the late Henry David Thoreau called people to live when he implored us to move "confidently in the direction of our own dreams". Well, living authentically and boldly has never been a problem for Larry Winget. Known as the Pitbull of Personal Development®, Larry is not afraid to tell it like it is about what it takes to be successful. And he's also not afraid of skewering some of those well-known shibboleths of personal development - like the law of attraction and the path of "effortless success" that are peddled by so many motivational speakers.
In this program Larry will take on the political correctness that has infected our society and the personal development industry. And he'll outline an effective "back to the basics" approach to help you be more successful. Larry still believes that hard work and excellence are the keys to success and communicates that like no other person on the planet can!
Larry makes you think. He makes you uncomfortable. He offers common-sense solutions that are impossible to argue with. On top of all that, he is hilarious.
Here's just a few things you'll learn in this unforgettable program:
- Why being politically correct will leave you unhappy, uninspired, and unsure about your future.
- Why it takes a contrarian approach to be successful and true to yourself in this upside-down politically correct world.
- Why you need to fix yourself first rather than putting your focus on how to fix others or society.
- Why letting go of your need for approval is essential to happiness.
- How to get to the point and ask for what you want in life - directly and decisively.
- How to make big, bold, and brash plans for your life.
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Well one thing I can say is that Larry IS pretty straight up. Not that it bothers me, but be aware if you are easily hurt by words. The lessons he preaches here are simple rules to live by. They are basic and oftentimes you think you already know them so why bother listening on...but the nice thing is that he makes you think when was the last time you actually lived by those simple and basic rules? You might realize that you kind of have strayed away from some of them without even noticing.It's kind of a refresher on basic life and I liked it. But I'm the kind of guy who loves a bit more details and the book was a little bit too short for my taste. I would have loved some more details, some more real life examples. Some chapters were a bit too short, but maybe it's just me. I'm sure his style will grow on me. Will I be following Larry and reading/listening further to him? Definitely!
Solid principles!
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As Always ... Love Larry's No Fluff Message
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Larry tells it like it is!
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Where does The Politically Incorrect Success System rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is pretty high on my list because I hate bs and love straight to the point conversationsWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Politically Incorrect Success System?
We are in control of everything that happens to us.What about Larry Winget’s performance did you like?
energyWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, delivered it more like a conference than a book.Any additional comments?
This book was good but went over every aspect of life not just business. I also got another one and that one was almost like this one. Not sure there is anymore to offer from him, he makes it pretty simple, there isn't much else to say but you fix it or your stupid.No nonsense approach
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