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Robert J. Ringer

Author of Winning Through Intimidation

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About the Author

Robert Ringer is the author of eight books, including three #1 bestsellers, two of which have been listed by the New York Times among the fifteen bestselling motivational books of all time. His books have been read by an estimated ten million people and translated into more than a dozen languages. show more Ringer has appeared on numerous national talk shows, including The Tonight Show, Today, The Dennis Miller Show, Good Morning America, Fox News, Fox Business, ABC News Nightline, and The Charlie Rose Show. He lives in Annapolis, Maryland. show less

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USA
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Columbus, Ohio, USA
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Ohio, USA

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This book was referred to me by a John Mauldin. You’re going to find out that John has influenced a lot of selection of my reading lately. There are three major people who I credit for me finally decided to get my own place: my sister, my yoga teacher, and him.

More about John another time; for now, we got a book to review.

Robert Ringer is the self-proclaimed turtle who through virtuous discipline comes out ahead. With this foundation, action … doing something and then later you can wait show more for the perfect time to do something. Ready, fire, aim!

The first pages were bit of a struggle. I don’t fully agree with the ready, fire, aim mentality. There’s too much noise (firing) now with people not sure what they’re doing. Though I understand the failures of “waiting for the perfect moment” … I think waiting for a pretty good moment is the way to go.

Many of the things later are obvious but he has a fun spin. Like we have financial taxes, but emotional and people taxes as well. Our egos get in the way a lot just because we have to fix an injustice or have invested so much into something, we can’t think clearly even when things are falling apart (think stocks and relationships). We blame others or the world for our failures and shortcomings and use these as excuses to take no action.

Though I don’t agree with all of Robert’s philosophies, I do like the book and if you’re open to some criticism, we could all learn a little from this book.
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