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“Brian has a gift for communicating the gist of serious books in a fun, inspiring way. He is so consistently and authentically upbeat that one learns to see value in everything he points to. For those who want a focus on the useful, compelling parts of books in a pithy, engaging style, you can do no better than to read Brian Johnson's PhilosophersNotes.” ~ Michael Strong, Co-Founder & CEO/Chief Visionary Officer, FLOW
“Brian Johnson's PhilosophersNotes are one of the most incredible tools available to the busy professional with a fundamental interest in self-improvement. Brian's depth of personal growth experience shines through in his accurate, concise and self-revealing synopses of many of the greatest self-help books of our time. You feel like you're sitting in the living room of a great mind as he shares the ten biggest ideas from each book, highlighted quotes, and his own astute commentary. It takes me about 5 minutes to go through a Note, after which I always have 2-3 insightful gems which I can apply to my own life, and often the heartfelt yearning to read the entire book myself. Now that they're here, I can't imagine keeping up on the world of self-help literature without PhilosophersNotes.” ~ Brent Kessel, Author, "It's Not About the Money"; President, Abacus Wealth Partners






"Poor and most middle-class people believe “If I have a lot of money, I could do what I want and I’d be a success.” Rich people understand, “If I become a successful person, I will be able to do what I need to do to have what I want, including a lot of money.”" ~ T. Harv Eker
