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Good way to peddle his book. At least he practices what he preaches - and I'm sure he'll convince a good number to buy the hardback.

However, call me a skeptic. I hear about such miracle books on a monthly, if not weekly, basis. Many of them peddling vague ideas - almost like a horoscope - hoping someone who read it will use it as motivation, do something great, then give some form of credit to the book/author for their success. Regardless if the book truly helped them or not.

I think of them as placebo and homeopathy treatments that "happened to work" for a select few of people, when in reality they don't.

I enjoyed the story about his daughter though. I hope it was at least partially true.

It's obvious how a girl can make money unless she's fat, and there's even a limited market for that.