Review of Karmic Selling
Posted: 22 Dec 2023, 07:20
[Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a guidebook on how to be a better person while running a business successfully. Karmic is derived from the word “karma.” It emphasizes the golden rule of “Do unto others what you want others to do unto you.” It’s about the power of good karma. When you do good to others, it will come back to you a thousand times. It might not come to you quickly, but it will surely find its way back to you unexpectedly.
Stan's clean heart with a how-can-I-help mindset is a blessing. His winning attitude and powerful belief in human connection catapulted him to success. I am an introvert and I always long for a genuine connection with someone. I am who you are to me. I learned that the best way to get what I wanted was to help others get what they wanted. If you think first of others and think less of yourself, you will have a satisfying life. This is euphoria for me.
The book resonates with me. I remember my late mentor who told me that true success is not based on your paycheck but on the quality of your relationship. It's my first time addressing an author by his first name. I felt engaged with Stan. After reading his book, I think I am empowered to be the very best.
The best way to describe his approach is unconditional love. Putting the best interests of others without expecting anything in return.
There is nothing I dislike about the book. The book is professionally edited, but I noticed some typographical errors.
I recommend the book to everyone who wants to be a better version of themselves. This book deserves a rating of five out of five stars. The power of building human connections is a cure for depression. If you want to get out of your depression, read this book!
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Karmic Selling
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Karmic Selling by Stan Gwizdak is a guidebook on how to be a better person while running a business successfully. Karmic is derived from the word “karma.” It emphasizes the golden rule of “Do unto others what you want others to do unto you.” It’s about the power of good karma. When you do good to others, it will come back to you a thousand times. It might not come to you quickly, but it will surely find its way back to you unexpectedly.
Stan's clean heart with a how-can-I-help mindset is a blessing. His winning attitude and powerful belief in human connection catapulted him to success. I am an introvert and I always long for a genuine connection with someone. I am who you are to me. I learned that the best way to get what I wanted was to help others get what they wanted. If you think first of others and think less of yourself, you will have a satisfying life. This is euphoria for me.
The book resonates with me. I remember my late mentor who told me that true success is not based on your paycheck but on the quality of your relationship. It's my first time addressing an author by his first name. I felt engaged with Stan. After reading his book, I think I am empowered to be the very best.
The best way to describe his approach is unconditional love. Putting the best interests of others without expecting anything in return.
There is nothing I dislike about the book. The book is professionally edited, but I noticed some typographical errors.
I recommend the book to everyone who wants to be a better version of themselves. This book deserves a rating of five out of five stars. The power of building human connections is a cure for depression. If you want to get out of your depression, read this book!
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Karmic Selling
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon