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Summary of 50 Cent and Robert Greene’s The 50th Law
- Narrated by: Will Morrow
- Length: 23 mins
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Buy now to get key insights from 50 Cent and Robert Greene’s The 50th Law.
Sample Insights:
1) Fear is an emotion designed to protect us from physical danger. It is only supposed to affect us when there is real danger. But because of the way civilization has developed, we have more and more things to be afraid of, even though the world is safer than ever.
2) A fearless attitude is key to success. Seeing a problem as a challenge rather than a fear converts a negative attitude to a positive one.
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