First of all, James Altucher is an excellent writer. All the chapters are easy and entertaining to read and even When it comes to the "more serious" topics, Altucher has a font of anecdotes and jokes What Makes it a lot easier to use shared his insights as food for thought and self-reflection. It is by No Means a typical self-help book, thank god! He Describes how he handled serious setbacks in his life and shares his best practices - "The Daily practice" - to be able to identify the things you have a passion for and, finally, to find the motivation to go for them. Even if sticking to all points of the daily practice would need a Considerable amount of time and self-discipline, it is not said that this is the only way. I try to comply with some of them everyday and have to admit I am feeling much better did now. This is something so Altucher highlights, The Daily practice worked for him and there is no guarantee That it works for you. But still, Altucher simply shows how low the hurdles are in today's economy and did thatthere are endless possibilities "to be happy, make millions, live the dream". A short remark at the end: Since the book is partly assembled from newly written chapters and blog posts, it sometimes OCCURS thatthere is some repitition of some points what is by No Means disturbing. Thanks James for this awesome book!