The Greatest Salesman in the World
The Greatest Salesman in the World
Og Mandino
Grant Cardone
My fav self help book. - Grant Cardone
Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David recommended this book on his website.
Matthew McConaughey
The most instrumental piece of literature and motivation I’ve ever read for me in my life. - Matthew McConaughey
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The Greatest Salesman in the World

The Greatest Salesman in the World

Og Mandino
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Og Mandino
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In the heart of an ancient time, a tale unfolds of Hafid, a lowly camel boy, whose fate is forever altered by a set of ancient scrolls. Within these scrolls lie the wisdom of the ages, secrets potent enough to transform a life of destitution into one of unimaginable wealth and success. "The Greatest Salesman in the World" by Og Mandino is not merely a narrative; it is a journey through the philosophy of salesmanship and personal triumph. As Hafid learns and applies the principles contained within the scrolls, his life becomes a testament to the power of persistence, faith, and a positive mindset. This timeless classic goes beyond the art of selling; it is a blueprint for achieving greatness in various facets of life. Through Mandino's captivating storytelling, readers are invited to embark on their own journey of self-discovery and transformation. Each page brings to light the enduring truths that empower one to become a master of their destiny, making "The Greatest Salesman in the World" an indispensable guide for anyone seeking to unleash their true potential and achieve a life of abundance.

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Released
1968
1 Jan
Length
118
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Patrick Bet-David recommended this book on his website.
My fav self help book. - Grant Cardone
The most instrumental piece of literature and motivation I’ve ever read for me in my life. - Matthew McConaughey
I will live this day as if it is my last. …I will waste not a moment mourning yesterday’s misfortunes, Yesterday’s defeats, yesterday’s aches of the heart, for why should I throw good after bad?”I will live this day as if it is my last. This day is all I have and these hours are now my eternity. I greet this sunrise with cries of joy as a prisoner who is reprieved from death. I lift mine arms with thanks for this priceless gift of a new day. So too, I will beat upon my heart with gratitude as I consider all who greeted yesterday’s sunrise who are no longer with the living today. I am indeed a fortunate man and today’s hours are but a bonus, undeserved. Why have I been allowed to live this extra day when others, far better than I, have departed? Is it that they have accomplished their purpose while mine is yet to be achieved? Is this another opportunity for me to become the man I know I can be?
— Og Mandino, The Greatest Salesman in the World

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