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  • What's Wrong with Damn Near Everything!

  • How the Collapse of Core Values Is Destroying Us and How to Fix It
  • By: Larry Winget
  • Narrated by: Larry Winget
  • Length: 4 hrs and 35 mins
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What's Wrong with Damn Near Everything!

By: Larry Winget
Narrated by: Larry Winget
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The Pitbull of Personal Development® takes on damn near everything!

Larry Winget does not mince words, and in this latest addition to his straight-talking brand, one of the most iconic leaders of the personal development industry puts down in black and white What's Wrong with Damn Near Everything!

If you think the world is a mess, you already have a lot in common with Larry. The genius and power of his simple approach to turning around the parts of your life that need it has transformed people and businesses all over the world. Now, in this wildly entertaining and informative diagnosis and prescription, he narrows down the singular virus sickening the four most influential aspects in our lives: the people around us, our education system, business, and government. The illness rotting them all out can be blamed on people ignoring their core values.

That's personal, and Larry goes there and then some, and that's why countless people have been converted into followers by watching him on television as he regularly appears on varied news programs and by buying enough of his books to put him on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal best seller lists. His shocking opinions and belly-laughing honesty all come unfiltered. If he offends you - good! You're engaged and really thinking about what's important to you. This single resource enables you to:

  • Take real action to improve what's wrong with your business, family, and life.
  • Get advice you can understand from a nonstop powerhouse coach.

What's Wrong with Damn Near Everything! tells you all the simple truths to troubleshooting everyday problems in life and business.

©2017 Larry Winget (P)2017 Audible, Inc.

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Larry does it again.....but did we want him to?

as a non American I can only hypothesise, but I suspect we don't want these changes Larry described, otherwise we would've already made them.

I suspect that only when it's darn near too late (to coin a phrase from one of Larry's speeches) will we maybe, possibly, but probably not, make the changes he recommends.

we can live in hope that he changes his mind, and runs for president !!

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