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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gratest Saleman Comment
This is such a great book, its so small yet filled with so much helpfull information and advice, I STRONGLY recomend this book to just about anybody. Read the first Part of the 2 book series and then the second and I garantee you will love these 2 books. After reading them, I simply stoped and thought about what i just read, and the information in them is so helpfull...
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry, I just didn't get why everyone else likes this book
After finishing this book all I can take away from it was that I enjoyed the ten "vows of success". Great words of wisdom, easy to quantify in your life and sound advice. I just simply didn't enjoy the parable to get to the end. Again, I must have missed something because it does seem like lots of other people enjoy this book but it just didnt seem to resonate with me...
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gratest Saleman Comment, February 10, 2002
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Max (California, Sac) - See all my reviews
This is such a great book, its so small yet filled with so much helpfull information and advice, I STRONGLY recomend this book to just about anybody. Read the first Part of the 2 book series and then the second and I garantee you will love these 2 books. After reading them, I simply stoped and thought about what i just read, and the information in them is so helpfull and can be applied to just about anything you are going through, it just gives you a whole new way of looking at the world. This book preatty much turns your way of looking at life upside down. One thing though, im 17 and I have never really read anything with such a good positive message to it. And its interesting to read too. So if this is something i liked, this will surely be something you will LOVE !! Take care.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars mesmerizing Mandino, September 20, 2003
When asked to write a sequel to The Greatest Salesman in the World, Og Mandino said that he "didn't want to risk producing any sort of sequel that might dilute or harm the original in any way." In this sequel, he has actually enhanced the original by seamlessly weaving one story into the next.

Hafid, now 20 years older, has allowed himself to slip into a slumber of self-pity. Through a dream and the timely appearance of a mysterious stranger, the greatest salesman in the world sets out once again to better the world around him. More than just an illustration of ten success principles, this book is a fascinating story with nuggets of wisdom hidden throughout. Each of the ten Vows of Success contain powerful observations that will hit you right between the eyes.

This book stands well on its own, but will be even more meaningful to those who have read and enjoyed the original.

Larry Hehn, Author of Get the Prize: Nine Keys for a Life of Victory

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sensing Repetition, July 29, 2006
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The original Greatest Salesman in the World follows the great salesman Hafid's life before and after he reads the 10 scrolls of selling success. In this quite similar sequel, the scrolls of success are lost in a shipwreck, and Hafid is divinely called to write 10 new scrolls in order to replace the old ones.

The new scrolls emphasize these main points:
-Never again will I belittle myself
-I won't start the day without a map
-I will be enthusiastic
-I will never be unpleasant to others
-I will look for triumph in adversity
-I will do my best on every task
-I will focus completely on the task at hand
-I will never wait for opportunity, instead I will seek it
-Each night, I will reflect on what I did, and think about how I can improve
-I will pray to the creator in success and failure

Some of these points look VERY similar to the points made in the first book, so much that I was tempted to give this book 3 stars, but the new scroll emphasizing the foolishness of waiting for opportunity was much needed. Also, the last scroll about prayer was needed, even though it is essentially a repeat of the tenth scroll in the first book. I am very glad that this author puts so much emphasis on prayer.

Aside from repetition, the only thing I didn't like about this book is that the scrolls are treated so majestically, being just a hair under Biblical scripture itself - almost as if to suggest that the ingredients necessary for any kind of success are both the Word of God AND ten extra scrolls. I'm not so sure Paul would agree. The scrolls are helpful for success, but not necessary.

But yeah, I have to agree. Sitting around and waiting for opportunity to come to you is really the worst thing you can do.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A love story, May 10, 2005
My love story with this book started about 15 years ago
but if you ask me for an objective review, I can say no
less than this:

This book is all about setting up your mind for success,
and it does it really well. It imprints the principles
of success in your daily lifestyle, replacing your bad
habits with good ones.

To accomplish this, it first draws your attention with
a moving tale you hardly can turn down, so first things
first: Don't start reading this book until you have a
few hours to read the whole thing.

The story refers to some mysterious scrolls and will
gently set you into a state of "I want to read those
scrolls now!".

And I can witness this: By reading the scrolls every
day for a few months you will set the habits of success
into yourself.

Brilliant! :)


I'm proud to recommend it to my friends and relatives
when I feel they need an extra push towards some goal
they're trying to accomplish, or when they're trapped
in a self-pity attitude, and also to readers of my site.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this is a great book., July 3, 1998
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This simple story, if read by any person seeking to be better in their life in any area will find it in this book.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars the book changed my life!, April 24, 1999
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this is the greatest book i have ever read, though i only fowllow half of the book instructions(my father's stroke broke my progress ), i benefit a lot from the book, especially the attitude to the world and human. now i am no longer the boy who feel the world treats him unfair, but a guy feel the world is full of love,and readiy to help anyone who needs help
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry, I just didn't get why everyone else likes this book, March 24, 2010
After finishing this book all I can take away from it was that I enjoyed the ten "vows of success". Great words of wisdom, easy to quantify in your life and sound advice. I just simply didn't enjoy the parable to get to the end. Again, I must have missed something because it does seem like lots of other people enjoy this book but it just didnt seem to resonate with me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wisdom for the Ages, February 1, 2012
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Og Mandino offers his second set of scrolls as clear pathways to creating an exemplary life ... not simply in sales ... but in everyday life. A must read and re-read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Self-Help Book Ever, January 22, 2012
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Og Mandino's The Greatest Salesman in the World is the best self-help book I've ever read. He gives readers habits to practice that will help them see themselves as worthy, not so much as salespeople, but as human beings. He helps readers incorportate the habits over time into their consciousness, replacing old self-destructive, self-hating behaviors. I give The Greatest Salesman in the World
my highest recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars good book., January 17, 2012
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this book was a moving story line attached to it. IT help solve some problems in my walk towards success. Thank you OG mandino
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