After years of philosophical introspection and application, I realized I could take it farther than Rand and Aristotle did. Moral Armor is the result; a ten year effort to define an all-life integrating moral philosophy based on nature itself.
My hat is off to the greatest philosopher of the 20th century. Together, I consider Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead to be more valuable than a college education, though the “capitalism” we presently endure is the exact opposite of what she extols. It’s time for that to change.
Ayn Rand offers the projection of an ideal man, chronicling the pitfalls and triumphs of Howard Roark from college age to fame as an architect. An immensely challenging book, it explores what happens when a man accepts nothing less than the best from himself and others.
One of the best, most inspirational business books I have ever read. The Founding Fathers paved the way for us to achieve so much. Trump shocked the world and showed us all what is possible to every American as a result.
Brian Tracy is an encyclopedia of success. I trust him to provide a good foundation of what it takes to live your life efficiently in order to achieve whatever you want. It starts with figuring that out.
Time is something you can’t get back, no matter how wealthy you become. Spend it wisely; Brian Tracy will help you with the best strategies for doing so.
Tim Ferris offers a whole different way of approaching life, integrating a new kind of entrepreneurship from what the internet has made possible. Few books offer a true paradigm shift; this is one of them.
It’s hard to beat Tony Robbins for inspiring us to live at our best. He clears the way for you to take “massive action”, and achieve at the height of your true abilities. He stays away from the subject of morality though; but that’s fine. That’s why I’m here.
Think in a constructive, purpose-driven way, and you will grow rich. Account for the pattern of cognition while doing so and the journey will be more fulfilling than you ever thought possible.
Nathaniel Branden was an understudy of Ayn Rand and an excellent thinker in his own rite. His work on self-esteem is clear, effective, and emotionally freeing.