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The Russell Brunson Show

What Do The Books On Your Bookshelf Say About You?...

The Russell Brunson Show

Russell Brunson

Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship

4.8836 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2023

⏱️ 8 minutes

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If you want to know what somebody values the most, take a look at their bookshelf. Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Twas the night before Christmas went all through the kitchen.

0:04.0

Guests were happily sipping the drinks that I'd mix them.

0:08.0

With a selection of tonics from fever tree, everyone was given their favourite G&T.

0:14.0

It is, after all, the best time of the year that deserves special drinks, not just wine or beer. So this holiday season, mix with

0:23.6

the best with fever tree tonics for you and your guests. Please enjoy responsibly.

0:32.6

You're listening to Marketing Secrets with your host, Russell Brunson. What's up everybody? This is Russell Brunson.

0:41.0

Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today, I'm streaming to you from inside of one of my many

0:46.4

libraries, a whole bunch of books on the back shelf. I know if you're listening to the podcast episode

0:50.3

can't actually see it. I want you to imagine this room and it's wrapped in books from

0:55.6

the greatest minds of our time, right? People like Napoleon Hill, W. Clevin Stone,

1:01.4

Andrew Carnegie, Dale Carnegie, Orson Sweet Martin, like all the people who came before us,

1:06.9

who were the, they started this thing called the new thought movement right where people

1:11.0

realize you could think and you could change your life like this book is surrounded in not just

1:14.6

books from them but like the first editions um old books like the very first ones they ever

1:19.5

printed off the printing press back in the late 1800s early 1900s in fact this room smells

1:23.8

smells like old books which is one of the greatest smells in the world, I think. So maybe I'm

1:28.7

weird. I'm definitely weird. But I'm here today because I want to talk to you guys about your

1:33.3

library. So somebody does know that this is one of multiple libraries I have. I'm kind of,

1:39.2

all right, I'll say it. I'm obsessed. I've got problems. I love books. I love everything about

1:44.1

him. I love the fact I love everything about him.

1:44.4

I love the fact that the person who wrote that book sat down and took a decade of their life

1:48.7

and they sat behind a typewriter or a keyboard and they wrote out all the things they'd experienced,

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