My father has a thing for books on with guidelines to becoming someone either rich as in money or rich as in lifestyle. He gave me a whole collection of books and told me that this was his favorite and that I need to read it because it is very interesting. After reading this book I started to think deeply about my music and how I need to work hard everyday to make myself a better writer and person in general I don't only want to be good lyrically but I want to to do something with my talent. So my friend started a music group called CMG, known as CrownMusicGroup. Now I'm in charge of recording supplies and I want to start a clothing line. but I have to think and know what I want and why i'm doing it. The book Introduced me to Transcendental Meditation(TM), which is the practice of finding inner stillness. I found the world slowed down and the quietness prompted some creativity and clarity I had not experienced in awhile. As a Christian however I could not settle on the seeming dominance of Lord Krishna and his sayings. I decided to chant biblical scripture during meditation and that was much more successful for me. Russell Simmons did not promote any religion but referenced yogi's as the road to enlightenment.
I liked that this book was not actually about money, but about spiritual richness.
—rlobo
Refines the ideas in Do You and adds just enough to make it worthwhile. Inspiring.
—tyconderoga
Good book,good advice, supports personal development.
—sid
Introspective and refreshing! ;-)
—Sarahleebanks
not what I thought..
—petergoodall