The 10x Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

The 10x Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure

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  • Author:Grant Cardone
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Summary

Achieve "Massive Action" results and accomplish your business dreams! While most people operate with only three degrees of action-no action, retreat, or normal action-if you're after big goals, you don't want to settle for the ordinary。 To reach the next level, you must understand the coveted 4th degree of action。 This 4th degree, also known as the 10 X Rule, is that level of action that guarantees companies and individuals realize their goals and dreams。

The 10 X Rule unveils the principle of "Massive Action," allowing you to blast through business clichZs and risk-aversion while taking concrete steps to reach your dreams。 It also demonstrates why people get stuck in the first three actions and how to move into making the 10X Rule a discipline。 Find out exactly where to start, what to do, and how to follow up each action you take with more action to achieve Massive Action results。

Learn the "Estimation of Effort" calculation to ensure you exceed your targets Make the Fourth Degree a way of life and defy mediocrity Discover the time management myth Get the exact reasons why people fail and others succeed Know the exact formula to solve problems Extreme success is by definition outside the realm of normal action。 Instead of behaving like everybody else and settling for average results, take Massive Action with The 10 X Rule, remove luck and chance from your business equation, and lock in massive success。

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Reviews

Abdessamad Fathi

The title almost says it all, so don't expect anything surprising or shocking。 However, one can expect to a great story by Grant Cardone about his mindset on business & success。 All in all, I'd award this book 3 stars for its great story and the honest (/humble) background of the author。 Might read another book from this author in the near future。 The title almost says it all, so don't expect anything surprising or shocking。 However, one can expect to a great story by Grant Cardone about his mindset on business & success。 All in all, I'd award this book 3 stars for its great story and the honest (/humble) background of the author。 Might read another book from this author in the near future。 。。。more

Leonard

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 – The 10X rule is based on the knowledge that success always requires more effort than you originally thought。 Example: if you want to sell a product and think making ten phone calls a day will help you do so, you should probably aim for closer to 100 phone calls per day。– All your goals should be ten times bigger than what’s considered realistic -> It’s much more desirable to fail to meet an incredibly high expectation than to attain a mediocre goal。– Avoid thinking of yourself as a victim and – The 10X rule is based on the knowledge that success always requires more effort than you originally thought。 Example: if you want to sell a product and think making ten phone calls a day will help you do so, you should probably aim for closer to 100 phone calls per day。– All your goals should be ten times bigger than what’s considered realistic -> It’s much more desirable to fail to meet an incredibly high expectation than to attain a mediocre goal。– Avoid thinking of yourself as a victim and start thinking of yourself as an actor。 Embrace challenges and see opportunities instead of risks and dangers。– Your new goal = 10 * old goal + 10 * effortThis book shows that the key to success in its simplest form lies in the burning desire (obsession?) to reach a goal ten times bigger combined with ten times more effort than anticipated before。 。。。more

Rodolfo

Interessante forma de ver as coisas, há mais um relato pessoal do que uma devida receita。 Trata-se muito mais de mindset do que um livro com uma receita a ser seguida。

Carrie

DNF - Reads like an infomercial…

Surender Yadav

Same thing repeated over and over for 250+ pages, the author is full of himself and a complete idiot but after seeing so many positive ratings for this crap, I can't help but wonder are readers of this book also a bunch of idiots。The most useless and utter piece of junk book。Don't buy it。Don't read it。 Same thing repeated over and over for 250+ pages, the author is full of himself and a complete idiot but after seeing so many positive ratings for this crap, I can't help but wonder are readers of this book also a bunch of idiots。The most useless and utter piece of junk book。Don't buy it。Don't read it。 。。。more

Jenny Bunting

This changed everything。 I hope I can implement the 10x mindset immediately。

Anand Chopra-McGowan

🤡🤡🤡 Drivel。 How did this get published?

Jeffrey Bush

A great book on working hard, having initiative, and being determined to work do more than others to accomplish more than others。 Very motivating。

Callie

Tell us how you really feel。。。sarcasm, negativity for motivation? Ha。 Better things to do with my time!Pompous, arrogant, self-centered, egomaniac with a win at all cost attitude。。。。hey, if you want to learn how to win like an asshole perfect, but if you find condescending arrogant attitudes annoying then find another book, LOL。 There are better ways than negative sarcasm and egotistical rantings to encourage winning attitudes! I have better things to do with my time than to read an author to fu Tell us how you really feel。。。sarcasm, negativity for motivation? Ha。 Better things to do with my time!Pompous, arrogant, self-centered, egomaniac with a win at all cost attitude。。。。hey, if you want to learn how to win like an asshole perfect, but if you find condescending arrogant attitudes annoying then find another book, LOL。 There are better ways than negative sarcasm and egotistical rantings to encourage winning attitudes! I have better things to do with my time than to read an author to full of himself that putting others down is how he thinks they need to be motivated。 。。。more

Eloise

I listened to this book on audio whenever I felt the need for inspiration and to step it up。 I read someone say his followers will always give good reviews (eye roll) I did not know about him before this book。 I guess it might be seen as repetitive, but so are most take action books, because people need to hear something about 7 times before they take action。 This book is for sales, business or if there is a specific are in your life where you want to step up。 Moral of the story, take action, ma I listened to this book on audio whenever I felt the need for inspiration and to step it up。 I read someone say his followers will always give good reviews (eye roll) I did not know about him before this book。 I guess it might be seen as repetitive, but so are most take action books, because people need to hear something about 7 times before they take action。 This book is for sales, business or if there is a specific are in your life where you want to step up。 Moral of the story, take action, massive action or stay behind。 。。。more

Lokesh Tiwari

Good for those who want to achieve 10X in life with aggression。

Jamie Lee

Audiobook version of this book, narration (the author) is terrible- aggressive almost。 Beyond that, the guts of this book have nothing of value to offer。 I feel like it was written by a person who discovered the basics of life a little late for his age and felt like he'd stumbled into some secret of success (work hard, set goals, manage your time etc。) This book didn't give me any new advice, and some of it is counterproductive in my opinion。 I can't stand listening for another minute。 Audiobook version of this book, narration (the author) is terrible- aggressive almost。 Beyond that, the guts of this book have nothing of value to offer。 I feel like it was written by a person who discovered the basics of life a little late for his age and felt like he'd stumbled into some secret of success (work hard, set goals, manage your time etc。) This book didn't give me any new advice, and some of it is counterproductive in my opinion。 I can't stand listening for another minute。 。。。more

Donna Brown

Some good ideas。。。but I felt too much was centered around sales。 If you’re in sales then this is the book for you。

Yves Fatal

This is a strange book to review for me, it's not a bad book by any means and there are many nuggets of wisdom throughout but getting to them can be tough。 Also there are a lot of ideas that in my opinion aren't refined enough and if implemented poorly can lead to poor outcomes, the idea of taking massive action while it sounds good if implemented poorly can just make you look like a fool which is fine but it can also create lots of problems that could be solve juts by stepping back and assessin This is a strange book to review for me, it's not a bad book by any means and there are many nuggets of wisdom throughout but getting to them can be tough。 Also there are a lot of ideas that in my opinion aren't refined enough and if implemented poorly can lead to poor outcomes, the idea of taking massive action while it sounds good if implemented poorly can just make you look like a fool which is fine but it can also create lots of problems that could be solve juts by stepping back and assessing the situation a bit。 Also the idea that "problems are a good thing, they mean you're making progress", again that's fine on the surface but if all you're doing is creating problems for yourself and others。。。what are you actually doing besides being a nuisance?That said there actually are some good ideas in here especially the idea that there is enough success to go around。 Most people have a scarcity mindset when it comes to success and will actively try to sabotage others instead of building themselves up; the crabs in a bucket mentality is rampant nowadays。 If there's one thing I'll take away from this book it's that lesson。If you do decide to dive into the 10x Rule, I would definitely recommend the audiobook where you can play it at faster rate and get to the good portions in less time。 。。。more

Мирослав

Страхотна книга。 Според мен всеки трябва да я прочете, ако иска да постигне много големи резултати в живота。

Chris Hariski

Grant Cardone is an ARROGANT FOOL。 Yup that is what I thought when I first heard this guy speak。 Then I bought his book, I understand why many of these comments are very negative。 The average person will not grasp the concepts illustrated here and that is acceptable。 After reading his book (I listened to the audio) you can take away so very much and this book really demonstrated how powerful Grants knowledge really is。 I am eager to read his other books。 All in all this is a must read for anyone Grant Cardone is an ARROGANT FOOL。 Yup that is what I thought when I first heard this guy speak。 Then I bought his book, I understand why many of these comments are very negative。 The average person will not grasp the concepts illustrated here and that is acceptable。 After reading his book (I listened to the audio) you can take away so very much and this book really demonstrated how powerful Grants knowledge really is。 I am eager to read his other books。 All in all this is a must read for anyone that wants to improve their position in life。 。。。more

Kat Riethmuller

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Takeaways:To succeed, set targets, work systematically, network and use your time effectively。Follow the “10X rule” to success: Set goals 10 times higher than you want to attain, and perform 10 times the effort you think necessary to achieve your goals。Without success, societies – like Ancient Rome – grow stagnant and wither。“Normal” employees, executives and organizations “blend in more than they stand out。”Even doing nothing takes effort。If you’re retreating, recognize the energy that backward Takeaways:To succeed, set targets, work systematically, network and use your time effectively。Follow the “10X rule” to success: Set goals 10 times higher than you want to attain, and perform 10 times the effort you think necessary to achieve your goals。Without success, societies – like Ancient Rome – grow stagnant and wither。“Normal” employees, executives and organizations “blend in more than they stand out。”Even doing nothing takes effort。If you’re retreating, recognize the energy that backward movement demands。 Dig in your heels and apply your efforts toward success instead。“Massive action” doesn’t mean counting the hours you work。 It means ignoring them。Make your business invulnerable to competition; make competitors keep up with you。The world accepts that you should set limited goals because they are attainable。When the global economy goes through a contraction, most people strive for safety, not success。 In hard times, strive to expand。Summary:Setting “10X” TargetsTo succeed you need to set targets, work systematically and doggedly, use time effectively and network。 When you consider your life, you may see that you succeeded in the past when you put in 10 times more effort than most other people。 Those who’ve achieved enormous success in the arts, philanthropy, politics, athletics or entertainment all followed the 10X rule。The 10X Rule is the one thing that will guarantee that you will get what you want in amounts greater than you ever thought imaginable。Develop the capacity to foresee how much work you and your colleagues must sustain to achieve your targets。 Then, set goals 10 times higher than that and undertake 10 times the effort that initially seems necessary。 That’s what it takes to follow the 10X rule。Four MistakesPeople tend to make four types of mistakes when they begin applying the 10X rule:“Mistargeting” – They set limited goals whose targets don’t galvanize them。“Severely underestimating” – They don’t realistically assess what it will take in effort, capital and gumption to achieve their objectives。“Spending too much time competing” – They let their competitors dictate their pace of work and their goals。“Underestimating the amount of adversity” – They don’t correctly envision the challenges they face。Meaning of SuccessEach person conceives of success differently。 No matter how you define it, you must value success highly and strive to attain it。 Success shapes the welfare of individuals, families and groups。 Without it, societies can’t prosper and survive。You must think in terms of being everywhere at all times。 This is the kind of 10X mind-set necessary to dominate your sector。Success means growth。 History provides lessons of the consequences of an end of growth。 Ancient Rome and Communist Russia, for example, both crumbled when they stalled。 Success and the pursuit of success ensure societal survival。Embrace Your PotentialMost people don’t consider success all that important, or they think that only other people can achieve it。 Or they want only a little success, believing that would tide them over。 These attitudes explain why most people don’t get anywhere。 How much of your potential do you use? You might feel uncomfortable with the answer。 If you don’t think success is imperative, you won’t live up to your potential。 People may spend their lives explaining why they didn’t succeed。 This could happen to you if you regard success as just another option rather than as something you must attain。Take ResponsibilityTo decide your direction in life, accept responsibility。 People who shirk responsibility don’t reach their highest potential level of achievement。 High achievers accept responsibility for their success or failure。 They don’t blame other people。 They take charge of what happens。 Those who think of themselves as victims tend to hand control of their lives over to someone else。 They never understand their own capacities。“Four Degrees of Action”Individuals often fail because they don’t act appropriately。 In most circumstances, you have four choices, but most people use only the first three:“Do nothing” – Passivity brings failure。“Retreat” – Giving up gets you nowhere。“Take normal levels of action” – Doing just enough allows people to plod along。“Take massive action” – Only a few outstanding people take massive action。 Among other things, taking massive action means to stop measuring how much time you work。Success provides confidence, security, a sense of comfort, the ability to contribute at a greater level, and hope and leadership for others in terms of what is possible。Any individual might take one of these actions at some time or another。 Everybody has the capacity for each step。 You might apply a normal degree of action to a healthy lifestyle and yet embrace massive action on “destructive habits” that undermine it。 People may succumb to passivity and never understand that even doing nothing takes effort。 Those who succumb to ennui, self-satisfaction or “lack of purpose” waste a lot of energy and precious time justifying their behavior – especially to themselves。“Retreaters”People who retreat often fear success。 Perhaps a retreater tried hard and failed, and so fears trying that hard again。 Retreaters waste time making excuses for their fears。 Yet they seldom fear the failure they suffered; rather, they are afraid of what they see as the meaning of that failure and how badly they felt about themselves afterward。 Like doing nothing, retreating takes effort。 It’s exhausting to urge yourself not to try, to fight against the innate desire to achieve。 Wasting time hiding out, dodging opportunities and effort takes more energy than actual work。The most successful follow up every action with an obsession to see it through to a reward。If you claim that you can go no further in your arena – business, self-growth, healthy behavior, intimacy, creativity, political involvement, whatever it is – you are retreating。 If you choose to remain a server in a restaurant and give up acting, that’s a retreat。 If you decide that no one in your field will hire you and you stop looking for work, that’s a retreat。Customer service is the wrong target; increasing customers is the right target。Usually, no one can talk a retreater out of retreating。 They take all the willpower they applied to going forward and apply it to moving backward instead。 If you’re retreating, recognize the energy that demands。 Dig in your heels and apply your efforts toward beginning to move ahead again。 “Normals”Most people are normals。 They do just enough work and live with just enough verve to have fundamental, if plodding, lives。 One mark of normal employees, supervisors, bosses or organizations is that they “blend in more than they stand out。”Criticism is not something that you want to avoid; rather, it’s what you must expect to come your way once you start hitting it big。As long as times are good, normals thrive, in their limited way。 But the moment an economic downturn or financial crisis hits, normals suddenly realize that their cherished, easy way of life is under threat。 In such times, a normal lifestyle may be irrevocably damaged。 But most people accept being unexceptional and do just enough to survive。 A penchant for the average means you giving up on your dreams。Regardless of how superior your product, service, or proposition is, I assure you that there will be something you don’t anticipate or correctly plan。Instead, reach for your dreams。 Instead of being average, use the 10X rule and break out of the routine。 Being average is being “less than extraordinary。” You can’t expect to lead an extraordinary life or live in extraordinary circumstances if your efforts are only average or slightly above average。 If you have above-average capabilities, but you behave or perform in an average way, you are being passive or retreating If you have more vigor and originality than you apply to your daily life, use it。 Don’t insist on remaining average? No one wants to buy an average product。 No advertiser ever promotes anything as being average。 To make your life extraordinary, you must embrace the massive action。Massive ActionSpending time at a children’s playground should convince you that massive action is a person’s natural state。 Kids never stop moving。 If you go into the ocean, you will see nonstop massive action。 Even the Earth itself, just below its surface, is in constant action, constant turmoil。People who refuse to take responsibility generally don’t do well at taking much action and subsequently don’t do well in the game of success。Some people waste their massive efforts in thrill seeking behavior, drugs, alcohol and other self-destructive pursuits。 That usually results in boredom, and it can lead to paralysis or retreat。 When you embrace positive massive action, don’t expect everything to go smoothly。 The more action you generate, the more problems you may create。 And the more you must solve。 Massive action doesn’t mean counting the hours you work; it means ignoring them。 When people comment on your energy, commitment and determination, you know you’re taking massive action。It’s pointless for people to worry about time management and balance。 The question they should be asking is, ‘How can I have it all in abundance’?Treat every single day as if you will ruin “your future and your life” if you don’t take massive action。 If people call you “a workaholic, obsessed” or “driven,” you know they’re not operating on a level of massive action。 If they were, you would recognize them as kindred spirits, and they would similarly recognize you。 When you finally succeed, rest assured that the passives, retreaters and normals will vilify you。 That’s simply the fruit of massive action。StarbucksMost workers in the United States read about one book a year and work fewer than 40 hours a week。 They make about 300% less than senior executives who read more than 60 books a year。 People often criticize the salaries of highly paid executives, but such critics discount how hard a well-paid CEO must work。We are encouraged to conserve and protect ourselves from losses rather than to go for the big payoff。In 2008, the US economy came under enormous stress。 Howard Schultz, the founder of Starbucks, did what most other executives did – he cut costs。 He also did something most other executives did not: He traveled around the United States to meet his company’s customers。 Schultz set out to discover how Starbucks could do a better job of satisfying its customers。 His actions exemplify extraordinary massive action。 Starbucks sells something customers want but don’t need, especially in tough times。 But because it satisfies its clientele, Starbucks thrives。CompetitionCustomers gain from competition。 In fact, competing makes some people work harder。 Most people believe in the benefits of competition。 They don’t stop to question who stands to gain。 Many businesses look to their competitors to provide a model of effort and expenditure。 If these businesses manage to equal their competitors, they feel as if they’ve succeeded。 However, to be a 10X businessperson, you must command, not compete。 You must put in the effort to reach a controlling position in your field。 You must make your business invulnerable to any competition and make your competitors strive to keep up with you。Disciplined, consistent, and persistent actions are more of a determining factor in the creation of success than any other combination of things。Apple, for example, sets the agenda in several fields。 Apple sets its own business pace。 It never lets rivals affect its tempo。 You, too, can create a business that others want to emulate。 Examine the practices of other businesses in your arena。 Adopt the best ideas and figure out how to surpass them。 Work until you decimate all the rival businesses in your market。The Trap of the Middle ClassPeople who belong to the middle class often settle for getting just enough。 They want a comfortable life, a good job and some money in the bank。 In 2009, The Economist magazine said that almost half of the world belongs to the middle class due to growth in “emerging countries。” It suggested that the members of the middle class have the flexibility to spend a third of their incomes on discretionary things they want after they pay for basic needs。Fear is actually a sign that you are doing what’s needed to move in the right direction。But, in fact, the middle class is getting squeezed。 Rising prices and the failure of salaries to match inflation account for some of that squeeze。 Pundits, educational establishments, politicians and the media urge most people to compromise rather than to work for abundance。 That advice makes no sense。 The richest 5% of people in the world control $80 trillion of its wealth。 If you have the capacity and the gumption, shouldn’t you join them?Hard TimesWhen the economy goes through a contraction, most people work to protect their assets and stay out of trouble。 This approach ensures that they’ll never achieve their goals。 Instead, emulate the people and businesses that take advantage of hard times by seizing opportunities and expanding。Treating success as an option is one of the major reasons why more people don’t create it for themselves。Striving to stay safe violates a fundamental of the 10X rule。 The rule demands that you work and produce copiously, no matter what’s happening around you。 At times, you might contract, but only for periods of retrenchment before advancing again。 Some companies fail because they expand too fast, but many more suffer because they don’t prepare for expansion。 The strategy of consistent expansion requires courage, but it will help you forge ahead in any situation。 。。。more

Waad Adel

Uncle G❤️

Sabrina Sanchez

If you’re a cis white man, you’ll love it。 Everyone else, don’t waste your time。

Deepu George

Was stuck at a point in life were i had to take a decision, when this book happened out of the blue。 And this actually helped me to move forward。 At any other point what he is talking would have felt like junk。Commit yourself to a goal before you even chalk out a path。。。。 Is the take away。。。。

Makragić

The 10X Rule is summarized by two main components; setting massive goals and taking massive action。 The idea proposed is that since all goals require an extraordinary amount of work and effort, then you might as well set big goals。 Also, setting big goals will greatly increase your level of motivation compared to setting average goals。 This must then be backed up by taking massive action。I don't like author, he sounds like an asshole and know-it-all。 Same message could be sent with more proper l The 10X Rule is summarized by two main components; setting massive goals and taking massive action。 The idea proposed is that since all goals require an extraordinary amount of work and effort, then you might as well set big goals。 Also, setting big goals will greatly increase your level of motivation compared to setting average goals。 This must then be backed up by taking massive action。I don't like author, he sounds like an asshole and know-it-all。 Same message could be sent with more proper language。 。。。more

Sheila

I gave this book three stars because if I gave less I just might not be seen as successful by this author。I agreed with some of his thoughts, advice and or his 10x rule although I do believe those who achieve success may find it in different ways because everyone is still different。 I disagree with his terms of success that if one is satisfied with their achievements and or position that they have given up and or they are no longer successful。 If one ever has a life event where they believe they I gave this book three stars because if I gave less I just might not be seen as successful by this author。I agreed with some of his thoughts, advice and or his 10x rule although I do believe those who achieve success may find it in different ways because everyone is still different。 I disagree with his terms of success that if one is satisfied with their achievements and or position that they have given up and or they are no longer successful。 If one ever has a life event where they believe they may die it puts success in perspective for that individual and or what is success to them or what it is they desire to now achieve。 I don’t believe one has to keep chasing success if they believe they have found it but according to this author you will always be chasing and never satisfied。 When is enough, enough?I do believe success is work and or to work and I do believe to maintain a certain amount of success or success to that individual needs maintenance or as he said in his book like mowing the lawn。 I personally believe my success each day is like weeding a garden but however you look at it, it is maintaining at some level。I agree we should not limit ourselves, I do believe we should overcome fear and we shouldn’t play victim because I do believe all those things can keep us from our own life success or achievements even our own accomplishments or what we desire our lives to be。I agree we should strive for extraordinary and not mediocre or average but again strive for extraordinary hey Rome wasn’t built in a day and our extraordinary or success may come in a form that is only seen by our own community and why wouldn’t that be okay? Everyone in the world isn’t meant to have success in exactly the same way。 Do we all want more money etc sure but to sacrifice ones own success that would be right for them then they may not be living a satisfied or content life to them。 So should we be responsible for our success? absolutely。Should we claim no debt because we work for our success? Yes。 Should we pat ourselves on the back when we achieve small rewards? absolutely。 Why? Because we need to be our own cheerleaders to keep pushing on or pushing back, to push through the criticism and fear to achieve our success that is right for each and everyone of us and our loved ones and community。 So Success is what you want yours to look like and then go for it。However If the author reads this he will say I have given up and or have settled for mediocre and I have shut out success。 。。。more

Alex Homier

Best success attitude ever to adopt in your life。 The 10x concept is a game and life changer。 It has for me and will for anyone who is ready to apply it change radically his happiness and get excited by his life and have succes in anything in life you want。

Carly

I’m definitely not the audience for this book and I’m not too sure how I checked this book out in the first place。 It was 200 pages of “just do it”。 If you’re in business I think it would be a great book, but it wasn’t for me。。。

Mark Blane

This book is the perfect primer for what Tony Robbins calls "getting into Peak State。" This is the first state one needs to go into in order to create 10x momentum。 First is getting into Peak State, then looking for or reconfirming your passion in life, then deciding (making a decision) on something within that Passion, committing to it, resolving it, and then actually taking ACTION, and then monitoring feedback to make sure it is still working, and if not, continually changing your approach unt This book is the perfect primer for what Tony Robbins calls "getting into Peak State。" This is the first state one needs to go into in order to create 10x momentum。 First is getting into Peak State, then looking for or reconfirming your passion in life, then deciding (making a decision) on something within that Passion, committing to it, resolving it, and then actually taking ACTION, and then monitoring feedback to make sure it is still working, and if not, continually changing your approach until you get what you want。This book, "The 10X Rule" will help you achieve getting into to Peak State in order to take Action, and Reassess until you get what you want out of life。 10x it!!! 。。。more

Long Nguyen

I listened to the audiobook narrated by Cardone himself。 Although his focus is on the sales and marketing, it is also good to hear his passionate narration and the eureka moments in his life。The gist of the story is "Success is your duty, obligation and responsibility", how you succeed: "Set high goals, put in massive actions", understand and control your psychological reaction: fear, laziness, retreat。 I listened to the audiobook narrated by Cardone himself。 Although his focus is on the sales and marketing, it is also good to hear his passionate narration and the eureka moments in his life。The gist of the story is "Success is your duty, obligation and responsibility", how you succeed: "Set high goals, put in massive actions", understand and control your psychological reaction: fear, laziness, retreat。 。。。more

Lottie Ingham

“The bigger and more unrealistic your goals are - and the more they’re aligned to your purpose and duty - the more they’ll energize and fuel your actions。” 💫 Super motivating and a real eye-opener as to what is required to achieve your wildest dreams in any area。 If you need a kick up the butt to go and work for your goals, this is it! 💪🏽⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Highly Recommend

Manoj Kakran

Remarkable book about massive action orientation。

Eduardo Contreras

Después de algunos años。 Pude leer su libro 10X。 Me gusta como acredita todo a las acciones! (Alguna vez no me cayó nada bien)

nicholas

Great read Grant gave me the energy I need to make sure I stop stalling on my goals。 Great read definitely one of my favs