by Dr Mani
Discover the ultimate guide to winning at life with "My Fourth Turning: 55 Life Lessons To Win At Everything That Matters" by Dr Mani. This insightful and thought-provoking non-fiction book offers 55 invaluable lessons that will help you gain a head start in life, no matter your age. Dr Mani shares the wisdom he wishes he had known in his twenties, providing readers with a chance to gain a richer and deeper perspective. Perfect for those seeking inspiration and guidance, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to navigate life's challenges and achieve success. Don't miss out on this indie book title that will leave you feeling motivated and empowered. Get your copy today and share the knowledge with your friends!
55 LIFE LESSONS THE UNIVERSE REALLY WANTS YOU TO KNOW... and use to make your future brighter!
This simple step-by-step guide to discover how to win at everything that matters is loaded with nuggets of wisdom - to gain a head start on the world for an authentic, extra- ordinary life.
These are 55 things I wish I'd learned in my twenties - but am happy to know now. You will, too!
I've often wondered how different life might have been - if I had these insights at a younger age.
Years ago, I published a blog post titled: "18 Precious Lessons I Wish I’d Learned In My Twenties... But Am Glad To Know Today!" It was wildly popular with visitors.
As you grow up and grow older, you gain a richer, deeper perspective. About many things. If you're in your 30s or 40s today - or better yet, in your teens - then by the time you finish this book, you'll be ahead of me by a few decades!
I'm delighted for you. Because...
Imagine how much of an edge that'll offer you.
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