I was recently asked by wise-beyond-his-years-just-for-asking 25-year old “Email Players” subscriber John Brandt about my favorite biographies.
And it was a smart question indeed.
In fact, over the last few years, I’ve heavily switched from only studying books about business, copywriting, selling, persuasion, etc to reading biographies about people who have accomplished great things.
Including, in at least one case, people despise, but still learned from.
Why?
Because biographies of people who have accomplished great things, change the way you think. They change the way you view success. And, they change the way you attack problems. The things you learn in biographies like this ain’t the same old, same old you are going to learn in yet another guru-promoted business book on Amazon or in a regurgitated IM launch with a fancy whiz-bang name attached to it designed to rile up the goo-roo fanboys and affiliates haunting the Flakebook.
Enter the magical 100th issue of the mighty “Email Players” newsletter.
It contains an insert with my favorite biographies.
Specifically the 13 I’ve gotten the most from so far… along with the main idea/lesson/influence I got from reading them. Each of the books has dozens more takeaways, of course. But if you see one that especially appeals to you on that list, I suggest ripping into that one and giving it what-for…
Of course, you’ll have to be subscribed to see this list.
And, even more importantly, be subscribed before the Halloween deadline.
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Ben Settle


