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Grow a Pair: How to Stop Being a Victim and Take Back Your Life, Your Business, and Your Sanity
Written by Larry Winget
Narrated by Larry Winget
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About this audiobook
The straight-talking, New York Times bestselling author and Pitbull of Personal Development is back with a pithy and prescriptive guide to success. A five-time bestselling author and one of the country' s leading business speakers, Larry has made a reputation for being the first to challenge the positive-attraction gurus and the law-of-attraction bozos with his commonsense approach to success. Larry doesn' t sugar-coat, and he isn' t afraid to make people uncomfortable, because he wants us to stop making excuses, and start getting results. In Grow a Pair, Larry takes on entitlement culture, the self-help movement, political correctness, and more. We' ve all heard the phrase " grow a pair," but Larry' s advice isn' t about anatomy-- it' s about attitude. To get the success we want, we need to reject victimhood in favor of being assertive and finally taking some responsibility. With prescriptive advice on goal achieving, career, personal finance, and more, Grow a Pair will give the readers the kick in the pants they need.
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Larry Winget
Larry Winget is a professional motivational speaker, bestselling author, television personality and social commentator.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5wicked ass book! love Larry! great work real words love it
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5This guy sounds like an ignorant heartless tactless hillbilly with no class. Everything he's trying to say could be said with a little bit of compassion and decorum, but I'm sure he was going for the shock factor on the coattails of similar books and political personalities. It doesn't work here. Even his voice and accent are too grating to continue- and I'm from the South.
Growing a pair means saying what needs to be said WHEN it needs to be said and showing discernment, not being a giant ass constantly - which is clearly his approach. - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Interesting read from a motivational speaker. Don't buy into everything he says but it was alright.