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Are you ready for this big secret?
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Read.
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Thanks for taking your time with this video!
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If you liked this, please hit the — Just kidding.
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I have more to say, of course.
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Something like 50% of people don't read a single book after school.
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Many of these people were “smart” in school.
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Here's the thing about “smart” people.
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They get used to understanding things.
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They do well in school.
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They are praised by everyone.
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Once they reach the open market, advantages suddenly disappear.
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Not because they are incapable, but because they are lazy.
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Thank god I'm not very smart.
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Instead, I cheat.
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I read the things smart people write down.
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By deciding to read more, you've already become smarter than most “smart people.”
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For the most part, I cheat by reading in these 4 areas:
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(Money) It doesn't really matter whose book you read.
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Person get dogmatic about this, but for basic finance, most best sellers say the same thing.
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Personally I like: You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero.
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Read a book or two, and get a plan.
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Money isn't everything, but money management is.
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I've been broke.
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It sucks.
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Read about how not to be broke.
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(Business) It doesn't matter what your career is.
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Learn about how business works.
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Learn about why businesses work.
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Learn how to change a business that is not going well.
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Learn how to start a business from scratch.
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Here are my favorites: Made to Stick and Switch by Chip and Dan Heath.
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Launch by Jeff Walker, Blink by Malcolm Gladwell, and The Rich Employee by James Altucher.
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(Life) Okay, so admittedly everything could have gone under this heading so I guess it could more accurately be called “read about human nature.”
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Understanding the human condition is huge for both your own survival and your relationships.
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Try these: The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman.
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The Power of When by Michael Breus, Move your DNA by Katy Bowman.
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Love Does by Bob Goff and A Million Miles by Donald Miller.
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(Health) In 2014, my gut was deteriorating inside me.
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I had trouble walking, standing, sitting, and breathing.
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My doctor told me “you'll probably just have to deal with it.”
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Nobody cares about your health.
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Not even doctors.
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They just assume you'll be fine until you display symptoms worthy of their great talent.
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Which is okay.
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That is what they are trained to do.
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You and only you are responsible for keeping yourself well.
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Start with: Crazy, Sexy Cancer by Kris Carr.
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Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson (his podcast is great too) and The Laura Lea Balanced Cookbook by Laura Lea Goldberg.
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When in doubt, read anything.
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You'll be hard pressed to find a book that doesn't teach you something.
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Stay focused.
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Stay balanced.
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Think, and most importantly: Read.