It basically just refers to the steps necessary for identifying and achieving your dreams and doing so in as effective and expeditious a manner as possible. -Brian Griffin
This is the key to achieve anything you want! After years of never quite being able to piece together any sort of success in my life, this book comes along and changes everything. Well thought and an easy read.
Pandering to the lowest common denominator. At its best, functions as a Bible for the pretentious and unbearable souls. Helps you to engage in the roundabout jerk off of life by teaching you skills to calculate the mean jerk time. A must read. Love it!
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Now unless there are multiple editions, I do understand the intention of ‘getting in your head’ and re-wiring. However, I think I would be better off grabbing a blank sheet of paper.
Move over, Nietzsche; Brian Griffin has entered the philosophical arena—armed with nothing but vague affirmations, a martini, and a suspicious lack of pants. *Wish It, Want It, Do It* is a masterclass in motivational barking, offering the kind of advice you would expect from a dog who watches *Dr. Phil* reruns while sipping Chardonnay. Each page is a cosmic slap in the face to hard work, suggesting that all your dreams can come true if you simply *think about them really hard,* like a toddler manifesting cookies. It's like *The Secret,* but written by someone who thinks books are just chew toys with words. Five stars. Life changed. I now wish for success, want a yacht, and do absolutely nothing. Thanks, Brian.