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Jan 23, 2018
Very satisfied
The filter is no different from original, works fast and clean.

May 15, 2018
Highly Recommend
I greatly enjoyed this book, Scott is funny, articulate, and right to the point. I appreciate that the book was written a while ago and things have changed, but his advice is relevant today, especially about what to expect from industry events, from reading books written by millionaires, networking groups and so on. The "trust gap" concept is of big value for me, helped me understand better how to go about engaging with people. Great book, highly recommend!

May 22, 2019
Putting band-aid on a tumor
6 of 10 found this helpful I bought this book because Dr. Phil promoted it, and was greatly disappointed. It contains a lot of good solutions for problematic situations but doesn't go into the causes of these problems. The author suggests blaming our "Anti-Self", as if there's some enemy residing within each one of us, and not disowned parts that need to be brought to light and integrated into our personalities. He uses a lot of 12-Step "wisdom" that is very damaging to people who've been seeking solace in substances because of traumatic life experiences, shaming and blaming them for their "character defects". I speak from personal experience. AA success rate is between 5 and 10%, which is a failure, not success, and their teachings hadn't changed in 84 years despite of all the progress in medical science, so it's surprising to me that Dr. Phil promotes coaching style that is based on splitting and discarding parts of ourselves. I'm sure that Mike Bayer helps a lot of people, but I'm also sure this help is temporary, and they'll be back for more, which makes for profitable business.