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Did you know the average college graduate only reads .9 books a year??That's not a mis-placed decimal point.  .9 books a year.  Not even 1 whole book.

I get it – when I was in college andforcedto read all those boring Humanities books, the last thing I wanted to do was pick up some non-fiction when I got home from class.  And then I started listening to guys like Jim Rohn, Brian Tracey, and Tony Robbins.  Jim Rohn says in one of his recordings: Look in any million dollar home and you'll find a library of books.  The owners didn't build the home and then buy the library.  They built the library and were able to buy the home.  Because knowledge creates wealth faster than ignorance.

This summer, do yourself and your future a favor and read at least 5 books on self-improvement, career development, personal finances and investing, or biographies of successful people.  It will serve a couple of purposes:

  1. It will keep your mind sharp while all of your friends are losing brain cells and getting sunburned.
  2. You may just read something that propels you forward faster than you can imagine, or find an idea to write about next semester.

Here are my suggestions:The Success Principlesby Jack Canfield,Creating Wealthby Robert Allen,The Four-Hour Workweekby Tim Ferriss,How To Win Friends and Influence Peopleby Dale Carnegie, any biography of Walt Disney,Rich Dad Poor Dadby Robert Kiyosaki.

Read on, get smart, create wealth, live your dreams!


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