It just screamed 'sales tactic' and that wasn't really the point of the book. It could have been included in a seperate section after the chapters to say why the other books are useful so that people could read it if they wanted toStrongbob25 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2018, 18:25 As others have noted here, I did not like how the book essentially ended on a sales pitch of "now go and ready my other books and maybe take a class with me too". It cheapened the entire book and also undercut the point he'd just spent several hundred pages making.
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