Why I read a book a day (and why you should too): the law of 33% | Tai Lopez | TEDxUBIWiltz

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Published 2015-01-15
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.

In this talk, Tai Lopez reminds us that everyone wants the good life, but not everyone gets the good life because not everyone is willing to do what it takes.

All Comments (21)
  • @CJFGames
    You know what I like more than materialistic things? KNOWLEDGE.
  • @mario-ks3by
    The fact that nobody talks about the forbidden book Making Money Your Reality speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
  • @Sam-rp4hy
    It's not about how many books you go through,it's about how many books go through you. -Anonymous
  • @ETEXCEL
    Stop seeing a book as a onetime event, see a book as a friend. Thank you so much Tai, you gave me a new perspective towards books.
  • @rimetime6423
    Tai Lopez 'Book A Day' List : Monday - 'The Sky is Blue!'' Tuesday - ''Little Puppy' Wednesday - 'I got a LollyPop' Thursday - 'Little Puppy' Friday - 'Pumpkin Pie !'' Saturday - Take a day off Sunday - ''Let's Build a Cardboard Box '' Monday - ''Just keep Bullshtting, they'll believe you !'' Tuesday - ''Little Puppy'' . . . . .
  • @mr.meeseeks8567
    Let me tell you why I read a comment a day (and why you should too): the law of youtube.
  • I’ve been a bookworm since childhood. It still is one of my fave ways of exploring. I was always fascinated by the power of language and how words are used to impact people. I was awed by the way authors played with words to express their beliefs and ideas, not just to describe events. I sincerely believe that reading does help you broaden your horizon but you shouldn’t rely on books only (like many people do). The best way is to try, test, do mistakes, try again, go through lessons and experiences of life. Especially when it comes to books around business & mindset. I’ve noticed that nowadays many people read for the sake of showing off. Or they read a ton of books for the sake of ticking it of the list. This knowledge is worth nothing if you’re not applying it. Reading books for the sake of reading? Not my thing. Read books not out of FOMO (fear of missing out) just because someone recommended you a great book. I used to read A LOT of books and always thought it was a good thing. I was trying to absorb maximum knowledge because I thought only that way I will be able to change something in my life. The reason was lack of confidence in my own powers. I was trying to fill the emptiness within by borrowing someone else’s experience. But the best experience comes from living your own path, exploring yourself & your strengths. Go out and try things. Do things your way. Even if it’s not mentioned in the books. Test it out. If it doesn’t work, that’s an experience to remember. What if it does work though?
  • @antonk6359
    I read a book a day. I have a poster on my wall with the words: "A Book" on it. So I read a book every day.
  • @Che8t
    I came here just to read the comment section
  • @LebanonRaingam
    Amazing advice. Worth watching and listening to. "Everybody wants the good life but not everybody is willing to read to get it"
  • @Algabatz
    Prosperity is not about money. Success is not about wealth.
  • @lickmyshoe182
    Never trust a man who thinks it's a good idea to mix a suit with trainers. That's my mentoring done. 
  • @xxGLhrMxx
    How does TED partner with a scam artist like that? He has been proven to not own any of the luxury items he shows off in his "inspirational" videos. Why hasn't TED deleted this yet?
  • @raz8752
    “It is is better to know one book intimately than a hundred superficially.” - Donna Tartt, The Secret History
  • @Atman77
    No use of reading those books, if you don't apply them in real life.
  • @_MaZTeR_
    "I know I got more money than you but you know what's more important than materialistic things?" "*KNAAAWLEDGE!!!*" "That's why I have a library in my garage!"
  • @mellowmelon8470
    Inb4, white screen lifts up and BAM .... Lamborghini, and, you know it! A book shelf full of books.
  • @FRISHR
    After watching this, I now have a Lamborghini in my garage while reading a book from my bookshelves for some KNAWLEDGE
  • This is a very western view of "The Good Life" which is profoundly flawed if you want to discover true inner peace. Although I agree that attaining wisdom is helped by reading. But its not how much you read - its WHAT you read and its WHAT you practise.