99.9% of Self-improvement Advice is Identical… Because it Works.
The Timeless Principle of Self-improvement
This is one in a series of essays that was originally conceived as a book for print publication. If you enjoy it and would like to read more from the collection, you can find a sort of Table of Contents here.
There are few subjects with a more dizzying array of “experts” and “gurus” than you can find within the sphere of self-improvement. Perhaps internet marketing can match it, but interestingly enough, a lot of internet marketers are marketing self-improvement stuff!
Not that I’m complaining, because I actually enjoy taking a look at what a lot of them have to say from time to time, and I’ve occasionally run into pointers that make sense to me.
But here’s the thing:
99.9% of what the gurus have to say is the same. There is very little in the self-improvement industry that can be considered new or different.
Why?
Because the fact is, improving one’s self is a deceptively simple task, and there’s only a few basic tips you need to understand.
Now, before Brian Kim, Brian Tracy, or any other Brians I’m unaware of, come down on my head like a Cruise missile for committing such sacrilege, let…