In general, I find this quite informative book and "practical": A. Robbins gives us a method of personal development (among others!), Clear advice, artwork, and how to address to us, readers, boost moves and enables us to actually ask questions and make decisions about our lives. It is done with sincerity and a shopping strand ... perhaps too commercial for my taste ... we find indeed many repetitions that take the effect of brainwashing, and plus I found that the author loves perhaps a little too much about himself and his small success (eg some can be summarized in "I, I, I ....") and I not count the times I looked up when I came across passages like "when I went on vacation in Fiji, I realized how happy I was in my life" ...) and still other things. It is these little pretentious and self-centered aspects that raise slightly the authenticity of the subject, and because of which everyone can not identify or find themselves.