- "Rich Man, Poor Man"- Irwin Shaw
- "The Richest Man in Babylon"- George S. Clason
- "Who Moved My Cheese?" - Spencer Johnson, MD
- "The Good Book" (The Holy Bible)
- (and some other titles I couldn't remember)
He talked about the importance of reading good books -- that's going to change things for you -- not sittin' around watchin' the television.
I wished I had heard the whole conversation, but I think I caught enough to understand the power of reading good books. I've already read a couple of his suggested titles and am going to go check out the others I've missed. Thanks for the reminder Dave!
HERE'S ANOTHER REMINDER:
The food storage book "I Dare You to Eat It" GIVEAWAY ends tonight (midnight, MST). If you haven't entered the contest yet, just click here and leave a comment on that particular post.
I have been rereading my food storage books and novels that are about the strong spirit of people who overcame bigger obstacles in the Depression of the 1930's. I have actually gotten food storage ideas from reading some of the novels.:)
ReplyDeleteJoyce
You go girl! :)
ReplyDeleteMy boss from a former job read "Who moved my cheese?" to us during our staff meetings. I loved it so much, that I bought it and read it to my family during family councils! Great book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea Lynn!
ReplyDeleteLove Dave too! He's great at saying it like it is! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your blog. Wonderful set up. If you don't mind I will put your link in my blog role.
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Sheryl