



What has really struck me is how the research (admittedly all of these books reference each other and others of a similiar point of view) all brings us back to an old school belief in the value and importance of good old fashioned hard work and dedication. ...... I have written, edited, deleted and rewritten the following paragraphs and decided that I really have too much to say on this subject and at this point it all ends up as a rant so I'll leave it for you to read the books yourself and see where the ideas may apply to your own life.
On a lighter note if you liked the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo check out the following book.

1 comment:
noooo... don't make us read! lay down your rant... that's what blogs are for
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