But playing it based on your sense of value.".You have to figure out who you are and what it is you want."Obviously, Abraham cannot figure out who you are but the 21 "ways" he shares can help you to make that determination. That you insist on playing life to the fullest. It means that you don't do things just to be doing them. What's this mean? It means that you must refuse to get less out of an effort, less out of an opportunity, less out of a day, less out of a dollar, less out of a relationship, than the maximum that activity or action has the capacity to give. By the final chapter, he has prepared his reader to understand what he calls a "unique definition of success." Specifically, "something I call optimum personal, business, and career strategy.
Correctly, he first addresses the need for a plan ("Where You're Headed - an Overview of Your Journey") and then the need for the proper attitude to ensure the success of that plan ("You Can Become Unbeatable"). Abraham organizes his material within 21 chapters. If fully understood and properly applied, the 21 "ways" (actually strategies) will help almost everyone to become a better person as well as to increase the value of what they produce perhaps indirectly but significantly, their business associates as well as family members can also be among the beneficiaries. Abraham promises to provide "21 Ways You Can Out-Think, Out-Perform, and Out-Earn the Competition." He delivers on that promise. Ranking the combination, I rate it higher. Rating either, I would give it Four Stars.
Actually, this is a two-books-in-one volume: an insightful explanation of how to increase personal as well as professional development, and, an uncommonly useful book on marketing.