Finally, ...
... after a year I've managed to complete the Paul Arden's trilogy by getting the "It's not how good you are, It's how good you want to be (IsnhgyaIshgywtb)".
Content-wise, the message of the book is pretty much similar with the one of "Whatever you think, think the opposite (wyttto)". The IsnhgyaIshgywtb is more aimed for the reader with advertising industry background while the wyttto is open for any people. I like the wyttto better. Maybe because it was my first book from Arden.
Anyway, its good to have all of the three in my collections.
... after a year I've managed to complete the Paul Arden's trilogy by getting the "It's not how good you are, It's how good you want to be (IsnhgyaIshgywtb)".
Content-wise, the message of the book is pretty much similar with the one of "Whatever you think, think the opposite (wyttto)". The IsnhgyaIshgywtb is more aimed for the reader with advertising industry background while the wyttto is open for any people. I like the wyttto better. Maybe because it was my first book from Arden.
Anyway, its good to have all of the three in my collections.
So...
... I have decided that the most recommended one should be "Whatever you think, think the opposite", the second most recommended one should be
"It's not how good you are, It's how good you want to be", and last but not least, its also recommended to complete your collection with "God explained in a taxi ride" (not) only for the sake of the trilogy completion off course ;).
"It's not how good you are, It's how good you want to be", and last but not least, its also recommended to complete your collection with "God explained in a taxi ride" (not) only for the sake of the trilogy completion off course ;).
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