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A life with philosophy creates success.
A life with philosophy creates success.
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Book Introduction
From penniless to millionaire,
Success habits from Jim Rohn, the world's leading self-development guru!
A powerful message that will sow the seeds of success hidden within us.


“You are already set up for success.

“I just couldn’t take a single step!”

Jim Rohn, who had entered society early, was penniless after six years.
Looking back on his life, a life of nothing but debt and demands, a life without progress, he felt something was wrong.
In the past, when he was pessimistic and unbiased, he blamed all his difficulties on external factors such as the government, the economy, and his background.
But after a conversation with Master Earl Schopf, I came to one realization.
"Who failed me for six years? Who made me lazy and ignorant for six years? It was me, myself." This realization transformed his life, and now it will completely change the lives of all of us who read this book.
Once you realize it, you never have to go back.
It's time to say goodbye to a life full of complaints, a life full of ignorance, and a life filled with a constant sense of inadequacy.

The laws of success that Jim Rohn develops are actually not new.
These are things that everyone knows, but has been ignored.
For example, having the right self-philosophy.
The reason we have fallen, made mistakes, and let things go so far is because we have insisted on a wrong self-philosophy.
So, you must read books, listen, accept, experience various attitudes toward life, establish your own philosophy, and stick to it.
From penniless to millionaire in just six years, Jim Rohn's success stemmed from his deep exploration of his inner self rather than his pursuit of distinction, and his unwavering commitment to action and action upon the insights that arose from it.
And now, through this book, he wants to provide readers with a stepping stone to success.
Take the first step to success.
World-renowned mentor Jim Rohn will walk alongside you through this most difficult and fearful process.
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introduction

Chapter 1 | Start a Better Life Today

Towards a Better Life · Unexpected Luck · Just One Idea · The Mystery of the Mind · Various Reactions · Four Great Ideas · Key Concepts and Keywords · A Better Life Starting Today

Chapter 2 | The Importance of Personal Philosophy

Unfurl the Sails · The Miracle of Life · Refine Your Philosophy · Don't Repeat the Failure Formula · The Success Formula that Completely Changes Your Life · Transformation of Your Life

Chapter 3 | Words That Shape Life

Use a Journal · Read Books! · Create Your Own Library · Essential Reading List · Three Legacies

Chapter 4 | Never Stop Self-Improvement

Become a better person · Become a more valuable person · Four key lessons · The answer lies within me

Chapter 5 | Establish a Process

Change is possible. Don't settle for less. Develop yourself physically, spiritually, and mentally.

Chapter 6 | Develop Five Essential Skills

Five Skills of Successful People

Chapter 7 | What You Do With What You Have Matters

Financial Independence · Financial Acumen · Financial Planning Details · Financial Discipline

Chapter 8 | Relationships Are the Key to Life

Three Key Questions · Take Control of Your Life · Share Your Opinion · The Importance of Questions

Chapter 9 | Set Your Goals

Why first, answer later · Think simply · Very personal goals · Set goals that demonstrate your abilities · Expect a better version of yourself

Chapter 10 | Designing the Future

Long-term goals · Short-term goals · Goals should be fun · Hope for it and get it

Chapter 11 | Enjoying an Extraordinary Life

Valuable Results · The Art of Happiness · Practicing and Sharing Happiness · Life and Balance

Chapter 12 | Change the Direction of Your Life

Dealing with the Negative and Positive Aspects · Decisions, Desires, and Resolutions · Talking · Four Questions · Seeking Help from the Word · Encouragement
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Gratitude opens the door to becoming whatever we want to be.
It is cynicism to lock doors, windows, and passageways when you could receive more.
A cynicism prevents us from learning more about markets, people, institutions, the economy, ourselves, and the opportunities available to us, and ultimately, it imprisons us.
--- p.27, Chapter 1.
From “Start a Better Life Today”

In winter, geese fly south.
But what if the situation in the South isn't so good? Unfortunately, it can't be helped.
Because geese can only fly south.
But humans are different from those geese.
We can go in any direction, east, west, south, or north.
We can control every process of our lives.
--- p.49, Chapter 2.
From “The Importance of One’s Philosophy”

Your journal contains your thoughts, notes from seminars, and records of inspiring conversations.
When you write down and collect valuable content, it becomes the foundation of your own philosophy.
Writing down your thoughts and ideas so you can review them repeatedly solidifies your concepts and future direction.
--- p.93, Chapter 3.
From “Words that Shape Life”

Here's how I explain it to my kids:
We get paid for providing value to the market.
This sentence is the key to understanding economics.
“Market” represents reality.
It takes time to deliver value to the market.
But we don't get paid for our time, we get paid for our value.
This is a very important concept that not only adults but also children need to understand.
We are not paid for our time.
--- p.103, Chapter 4.
From “Never Stop Self-Development”

If you don't like your life, change it.
If life is not enough, change it.
If you are not satisfied with your life, change it.
You are not a tree.
I hope you realize that you can actually change your life if you want to.
From today onwards you don't have to be the same as yesterday.
Whether it will remain the same as yesterday or change is entirely up to you.
--- p.131, Chapter 5.
From "Establish a Process"

Write down this saying and keep it in mind: 'Wherever you are, focus there.'
Focus on where you are and absorb everything around you.
If possible, take pictures, but also capture the scene in your soul and mind.
Take in everything you have wherever you are.
I think this is a very important skill we need to develop.
And don't be careless about capturing the moment.
--- p.148, Chapter 6.
From “Equipping Five Essential Skills”

The central theme of this book is that what you do with what you have is more important than what you have.
In other words, ‘what you do with what you get’ is more important than ‘what you get.’
You can tell a lot about a person by what they do with what they have.
Because it reveals your philosophy of life, attitude, what you know, what you think, and your personality.
Not only that, it reveals what's going on in that person's head, in their value system and decision-making process.
--- p.180, Chapter 7.
From "What you do with what you have is important"

Remember, life is yours.
You probably didn't invest time in this book to read my jokes, even though you could spend time with whoever you wanted, whenever you wanted.
Examine your priorities and values.
The time given to us is so short.
Wouldn't it be wise to invest that time wisely?
--- p.205, Chapter 8.
From “Human relationships are an important key to life”

There are two ways to face the future.
One is worry and the other is anticipation.
Many people face the future with anxiety.
Why? Because I didn't plan well for the future.
They would have simply accepted other people's views on life without seriously thinking about the future.
On the other hand, if you make exciting plans, you will face the future with anticipation.
--- pp.223-224, 「Chapter 9.
From "Set Your Goals"

Writing down your goals also shows that you are serious.
You don't have to be strict to get better results, but you do have to be serious.
Everyone wants their situation to improve.
But hope alone doesn't make the future better.
The future is better when you plan for it.
And hopes not backed by clear plans ultimately lead to illness.
--- p.254, Chapter 10.
From "Design the Future"

Some people spend their days filled with beautiful things, yet they don't find happiness in them.
Some people have a lot of money but cannot find joy in life.
What if a father crumpled up a five-dollar bill, threw it at his son, and said, “Here, if you need the money so badly, take it.”
Anyway, it's money, but the attitude is so pathetic.
Remember, it's not the amount that matters, it's the attitude.
--- p.268, Chapter 11.
From “Enjoy a Special Life”

The first is disgust.
Although disgust is a negative emotion, it can also have very positive and powerful effects.
Disgust is expressed in these words:
“I’ve endured as much as I could.
If you feel like you can't take it anymore, that's a very important time.
--- p.290, Chapter 12.
From “Change the direction of your life”
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Publisher's Review
Jim Rohn, the ultimate mentor, penetrates the essence of success.
“To have more
Become someone who can have more!”


What is your definition of success? We all have different standards for success.
For some, a certain level of wealth is a measure of success, for others, fame is a measure of success, but for others, it could be a trip somewhere, or even something relatively trivial like paragliding off a famous mountain.
So, the answer to this question is more important than anything else.
“What do you think success is?”

This book provides a path forward based on your inner philosophy and beliefs.
Inner philosophy, or self-philosophy, literally refers to what you think about and in what direction you pursue your goals.
For example, Jim Rohn talks about his own experience of failure, a time when he was broke:
'I worked for six years, but I had no money, the bank kept harassing me with debts, and I couldn't fulfill the future I promised my family.' Jim Rohn thought, 'My failures are all someone else's fault.'
He firmly believed that the government, taxes, corporations, and laws were blocking his future, and he spent all his time blaming them, not reflecting on his own mistakes.
What about you? Don't you see yourself in young Jim Rohn?

His mentor, Earl Schopf, advised him as follows:
“You are the one who brought this whole situation on.
“The way we live our lives as Jim Rohn has created the circumstances that have brought us to this situation.” The positive and negative aspects of life are all created by us.
Therefore, to break free from the negative shackles, you must break away from your old way of thinking and habits and live your life in a completely new way.
If you want to have more, become someone who can have more.
Don't wish for things to get easier, wish for things to get better.
Don't wish for problems to go away, become someone who can solve them.
As you begin to develop and work hard, positive elements will begin to attract themselves into your life.
Gain insight through Jim Rohn's experiences and insights.
Things will turn out in your favor in the future.

What you need now is neither money nor opportunity.
Just try!

“Don’t hesitate, do amazing things!”

Develop successful habits
Think effectively, follow your goals, and don't be satisfied with the present.

Knowing how to succeed doesn't mean everyone will succeed.
Only by putting it into practice can there be a chance of success.
Jim Rohn uses his own failures and the stories of those he has helped change to show how simple change is and how rich and beautiful the lives it transforms can be.
In this book, Jim Rohn tells us to develop the five habits of successful people.

1.
Develop your ability to absorb.
2.
Learn how to respond.
3.
Develop your ability to reflect.
4.
Develop the ability to execute.
5.
Develop your ability to share.

First, the ability to absorb literally means absorbing everything you experience.
Absorb all experiences, both good and bad.
Listen carefully, but don't miss the mood of the conversation, the details of the place, etc.
Don't just let the day pass by.
Realize something every day.
It doesn't matter if it's small.
Even things that seem useless have a reason and a philosophy.

Second, responding means that life reaches out to you.
Let life influence you.
Be sad when things are sad, and be happy when things are happy.
Emotions, like knowledge, require training.
Watch movies, read books, listen to music.
Fill your life and become a rich person.

Third, record and reflect on each day.
Jim Rohn valued learning and documentation, and said he would leave behind only three things as his legacy: his journal, his library, and his photographs.
Don't trust your memory.
Write it down anywhere, read it again, and reflect on it.
At the end of each day, reflect on who you met, what they said, how you felt, and what the temperature and sunlight were like.
A day is a piece of the puzzle that makes up life.
These skills not only enrich our daily lives, but also help us avoid repeating mistakes.
It also increases our value, enabling us to achieve more next week, next month, and next year.

Fourth, execute.
Knowing how to succeed doesn't mean everyone will succeed.
Success only comes to those who actually put it into practice.
If you feel like you need to read a book, first organize your house to create a space for reading and fill your study.
Don't complain, "I don't have time to read because I'm busy making a living."
There are ample opportunities to access knowledge, even if briefly, through e-books, audiobooks, etc. during commuting or breaks.
You're just ignoring it! If you don't take action, both wisdom and emotion will soon disappear.
Don't let that happen.
Hold on to it and put it into action so it doesn't disappear.
Any deficiency affects the rest.
Anything new also affects the rest.
So the secret to eliminating your shortcomings is to develop new habits.

Fifth, share your wealth, fame, knowledge, etc. with others.
It is said that after Andrew Carnegie's death, the life goals he had written in his twenties were left in his drawer.
“I will spend the first half of my life saving money.
And I will spend the rest of my life giving all that money away.” In fact, inspired by that goal, he amassed a huge fortune and spent a correspondingly large amount of money on social development.
The more you empty, the more you fill.
Unlike a cup that is a fixed size, human consciousness and capacity can grow.
That is, there are infinite possibilities.
Finally, find the answer to the question, “What makes you happy? What makes you excited?”
It will change your life explosively.
Confront the negative thoughts that are holding you back.
Approach all problems with interest and a positive mindset.
No matter how many times you fall, it will rekindle your spark.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 16, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 304 pages | 380g | 138*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791168272309
- ISBN10: 1168272300

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