Third Circle Theory
Purpose Through Observation
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Narrated by:
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Craig Jessen
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Written by:
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Pejman Ghadimi
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The Third Circle Theory is the theory that the founder of Secret Entourage created to explain how visionaries are made and billion dollar ideas born from nothing more than your observations. The theory which has proven to be the same for all the successful individuals who have not only found their purpose in life but have executed on their beliefs, and as a result established themselves as successful innovators, explorers, educators, and entrepreneurs is now clearly defined and will teach you how to live successfully, not just with money, but with the way you live your life and impact those around you.
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- 2023-06-28
Great if you are looking to be an entrepreneur
Overall, if you are looking to be an entrepreneur this is 100% the book for you as it revolves around changing your mindset on the way we look at a modern day "entrepreneur". If you aren't looking into entrepreneurship though, it's hard to reccomend especially since the performance of this book was TERRIBLE. The style of the voice actor totally doesnt suit the book AT ALL and really almost ruined the whole book for me, which is disappointing since there is some really good Info in the book. As a side note, this book has very limited "real life examples" and is hard to relate to at times or see what the author is trying to convey in a real situation, though I know in some part it has to do with the terrible delivery of the voice. To add on the author seems to idolize steve jobs for some reason instead of switching up and giving examples for other great entrepreneurs over the years.
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