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	<title>Comments on: The most inspiring book &#8211; which one?</title>
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		<title>By: Liisi Toom</title>
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		<description>Though The Little Prince is also one of my favorites - reminds me of purity of thought among many things, yet I would like to bring out three other books I constantly read and go back to:

1. Tom Peters and the Brand You 50 - a necessity to anyone starting the creation/perservance, development of their brand YOU&#039;s. Short, right on point, colorful, INSPIRING, encouraging. And without too many extra words.
2. Donald J. Trump &quot;How to get rich?&quot; - actually a biographical book, again very straightforward and simple (which made me adore Trump and all he does), he knows what he is and what he is not and stresses the importance of doing what you love, cos then all the rest just follows after.
3. For fun I like to read the deep thoughts (humoristic ones) of Mulla Nasreddin - gentle sarcasm and irony in very deep thoughts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though The Little Prince is also one of my favorites &#8211; reminds me of purity of thought among many things, yet I would like to bring out three other books I constantly read and go back to:</p>
<p>1. Tom Peters and the Brand You 50 &#8211; a necessity to anyone starting the creation/perservance, development of their brand YOU&#8217;s. Short, right on point, colorful, INSPIRING, encouraging. And without too many extra words.<br />
2. Donald J. Trump &#8220;How to get rich?&#8221; &#8211; actually a biographical book, again very straightforward and simple (which made me adore Trump and all he does), he knows what he is and what he is not and stresses the importance of doing what you love, cos then all the rest just follows after.<br />
3. For fun I like to read the deep thoughts (humoristic ones) of Mulla Nasreddin &#8211; gentle sarcasm and irony in very deep thoughts.</p>
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