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I’ve read a lot of self-help books ranging from the laws of attraction, to ethics, to books on maximizing my potential. Most of the books were good and very helpful, and I've found Ron and Clinton's:
ethics (for the real world) to be one of the best.
I found it to be one of the best because of the "ethical" no-nonsense approach it takes in regard to every day life. Whether we want to admit it or not, we all know the difference between good and bad and Ron and Clinton will help you to appreciate how making little simple "ethical" decisions -- "Do I tell the Wal-Mart cashier that she's given me too much change back" -- can effect our decisions later when it comes to making major decisions we face. To quote the bible: He who is faithful in least is faithful in much.
I wish everyone would read something like this; sadly though, I think the majority of people who are going to read books on ethics are people like yourself ,who’s taking the time to read this right now, and chances are, you’re already very well aware of your own personal ethics. However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't read it, as a matter fact, quite the opposite. It's the continuation of our own self-improvement through books like this that will help set us apart from the rest of the drifters out there.