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Ang Walong Sikreto ng Tagumpay ni Richard St. John

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Bakit nagtatagumpay ang mga tao? Dahil ba sa talino? O sa suwerte? Wala sa dalawa. Pinaikli ni Richard St. John ang produkto ng napakaraming interview sa isang di pwedeng palampasing tatlong minutong slideshow tungkol sa totoong sikreto ng tagumpay.

Translated into Tagalog by Johann Trinidad
Reviewed by chris s
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About Richard St. John

A self-described average guy who found success doing what he loved, Richard St. John spent more than a decade researching the lessons of success -- and distilling them into 8 words, 3 minutes… Full bio and more links

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