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Old 06-17-2014, 05:53 AM   #7
Kasper Hviid
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I have tried some, but never managed to finish any.

Seven Habits of Highly Effective People - not finished, but what I have read is good, even if it is a bit preachy at times and is founded on being "effective" inside the capitalist system.

I once tried reading The Celestine Prophecy, but quickly threw the book away in utter disgust.

Success Secrets of Sherlock Holmes: Life Lessons from the Master Detective argues that the behavior of Sherlock Holmes serves as life lessons, hidden within an ordinary whodunnit. What I have read of this one had been interesting enough, albeit often somewhat self-evident. I think this book is better if seen as a examination of Sherlock Holmes than as self-growth advice.
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