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The Greatest Ten Self Help Books In The World
The Greatest Ten Self Help Books In The World
The Greatest Ten Self Help Books In The World
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From Award Winning Screenwriter and Author Emmanuel C. Ezike II comes this tell all book. Written primarily to inspire and encourage, Ezike takes us through peaks and valleys of his life leaving the reader spellbound and utterly amazed and most importantly motivated in finding one's true passion and calling in life. The Greatest Ten Self Help Books In The World is a book you will want to keep close to your heart!

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Release dateJul 5, 2017
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    The Greatest Ten Self Help Books In The World - Emmanuel C. Ezike II

    THE

    GREATEST

    TEN

    SELF-HELP BOOKS

    IN

    THE

    WORLD

    Author of the departure a historical fiction

    EMMANUEL C. EZIKE II

    THE GREATEST TEN SELF-HELP BOOKS IN THE WORLD. Copyright © 2017 by Emmanuel C. Ezike II. All rights reserved; including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof, in any form. No part of this text may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the author. The right of Emmanuel C. Ezike II to be identified as the author of the Work has been asserted him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    PART I

    THE GREATEST SALESMAN IN THE WORLD

    PART II

    THE GREATEST SECRET IN THE WORLD

    PART III

    THE RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON

    PART IV

    THINK AND GROW RICH

    PART V

    THE LAW OF SUCCESS

    PART VI

    THE MASTER-KEY SYSTEM

    PART VII

    THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

    PART VIII

    RESURRECTION

    PART IX

    THE BIBLE

    PART X

    THE DEPARTURE

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    ONE LAST THING...

    To my sons Nev and Fab

    There is nothing new under the sun...

    Everything you’ve done, are doing, might do? Daddy may have already done.

    Ask, Seek, Knock...

    INTRODUCTION

    The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read.

    -MARK TWAIN

    WOW! WHAT A QUOTE? And it’s true. Hi, my name is Emmanuel C. Ezike II and thanks for buying my book. I am not a Guru of some sort; a Sensei; an accredited teacher or have any of the former or latter accolades afforded those who have spent years in institutions of higher academic learning.

    Rather, I am just like you; who through many searches for the right information has led you here; to this book.

    My hope is not to bore you with all the benefits a good book can render but rather to possibly spur you further on your quest and perhaps minimize the time it could take to reach that proverbial Promise Land; a State of Being Happy, Healthy, Wealthy and Wise.

    But first it is only customary; at least gentlemanly to tell you a bit about myself. As stated before, my name is Emmanuel C. Ezike II; and perhaps anyone seeing a name like that by a person who is bold enough to write in a public manner would wish to know a little bit more about the author.

    Well, here it goes. I was born in a small country situated on the West Coast of Africa called Liberia. It is within this country I lived until 1992 and owing to a civil war, my parents and the rest of my family emigrated to Nigeria; the birthplace of my father. The name Ezike, a diminutive originates from the Igbo tribe in South-Eastern Nigeria.

    I attended high school and in 1995; the year of my graduation, immigrated to the United States and settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was while at the University; my final year that I was struck with an epiphany to pick up pen and paper and write my first screenplay.

    The work written in a span of two weeks and edited in about four would go on to win Best Breakthrough Screenplay in the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. I was called by a lady; the organizer of the festival; who read the logline on a website in which the screenplay was posted, and requested a copy of the script.  Three days later, I received another call inviting me to attend the festival at Madison Square Garden in New York for a week.

    This was my first experience with the Big Apple’s creative artistry. I arrived at a small office filled with folders and papers all over the room and was told to come the next morning in order to pitch the script in front of a panel of judges. I did as I was told without realizing that this would be my first ever brush with public speaking; although it felt quite natural.  A few applause, handshakes and smiles later would lead to another day of networking; meeting with producers, film enthusiasts, actors, artists and the like.

    Quite frankly, all of this was kind of strange to me. I had a feeling of mild indifference; for somehow inside of me I care not for the socializing or the façade that sometimes comes with being in the Entertainment Business. There was a whole lot of Hollywood talk as they say that week. Yet, burning inside of me was the rationalization of the current turn of events. Was all of this happening just because I had written a screenplay? What else could there be if I wrote more of what came so effortlessly? Those were the thoughts that enveloped my psyche that weekend.

    For the next few days, I went with the flow yet was eager to get back to Minneapolis and see what this new phase in my life was promising to be. It was on the plane that I picked up a magazine from the back of the seat in front of me. I opened to a page which showcased an article written about the

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