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Why Ted Ciuba Wrote The Revised Edition Of The New Think And Grow Rich
http://ThinkRich.com Teaching the public domain version of Think & Grow Rich was a disaster. They saw a book written in antiquated, King James-like language, like trying to read Shakespeare. Impossible.
That's what they saw.
It was not a disaster whenever I taught from a stage, or from the workshops, but when I gave them the manuscript, and now remember I’m going all over the world, not just America, what did they see? They saw a book written in antiquated, almost King James-like language, almost like trying to read Shakespeare or Chaucer. Impossible. That's what they saw.
It was not a disaster whenever I taught from a stage, or from the workshops, but when I gave them the manuscript, and now remember I’m going all over the world, not just America, what did they see? They saw a book written in antiquated, almost King James-like language, almost like trying to read Shakespeare or Chaucer. Impossible. That's what they saw.
And then, when they could somehow get past that, they didn’t connect with a lot of the technology. I mean the book was… Well, let me put it like this… Fifty percent (50%) of the research that went into the book was finished the black and white day America entered World War I.
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