“What’s Your New Book About?”

It might not work, but my new book is out and ready to be read.

Not to call it out, but a lot of people have asked me the wrong question. “What’s your new book about?”

Really? You don’t care what the book is about, what you really care about is the value of it.

I can tell you it’s about a garbage man who is fed up with the way his life is going and who decides to transform it. That doesn’t hold much value to you unless you’re a garbage man fed up with the way your life is going.

The value really lies in four corners:

1) The most successful people attend seminars on success, on business, on self-growth. I’ve written this book to give you a temporary shortcut; for you to gather insight into the way seminars are ran and the unique lessons you can learn from them. (Learn for $4.99, what most will charge you $100, $300, $900 dollars to learn.)

2) So often we read stories to escape the real world. Nothing wrong with that. I’ve written this book so you can escape the real world, but also return having learned about fear, about taking chances, about finding and following your passion. It’s a book that you’ll be happy to return to the real world at the end of.

3) In the end, you’re the hero, you’re the protagonist, you’re the one who has grown, not Alex (the main character in my novel).

4) You’ll get to say you’ve tried something new. I know how hard it is to go out of your comfort zone, to buy something that coincides with uncertainty, to try something new. This book was written to ease you into a new habit of expanding your comfort zone and confronting the barriers holding you back from adventure, from a life fully lived.

If all of this doesn’t seem to be valuable enough for you, perhaps my next book might be for you. Alas, I still encourage you to give this one a shot.

 

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