• Kahsmira

    This sounds a lot like “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”. Have you read that one? If yes, can you give a brief comparison of the two? I am reading the 7 habits right now, and I like it so far.

    Will definitely borrow this one from the library as well!

    Thanks for the review.

  • http://www.pickthebrain.com John Wesley

    I read the 7 Habits a long time ago, so I’m a bit fuzzy on the details, but overall I think there is a big difference in the content of the two books.

    The Magic of Thinking Big is more thought and psychology oriented, while the 7 Habits is more action and purpose oriented. The material obviously overlaps a bit, but personally I found the Magic of Thinking Big more interesting.

  • http://www.varsityblah.com/about Eugene

    The power of the mind is another completely fundamental (yet often overlooked) fact of life. I’ve always struggled with negative thoughts and negative beliefs. Writing about helped me realize that focusing on negativity attracts negativity to your life just to prove yourself right while focusing on the positive (especially through visualization and affirmation) attracts abundance and success.

    As Anthony Robbins says, our minds can’t tell the difference between something we vividly imagine and something that actually occurs, i.e. whatever you focus on is what you’ll move towards. It really is that simple.

  • http://www.pickthebrain.com John Wesley

    Yes, that was a subject that is covered really well in the book. According to Schwartz, the more time you spend thinking about a negative experience the more vivid and frightening it becomes.

  • http://www.positivityblog.com/ Henrik Edberg

    Good review. I ordered a copy of Thinking Big earlier in the week and hope it arrives on Monday. I´m even more eager to start reading it now.

  • http://www.iwillchangeyourlife.com Peter

    John – just curious, did you read this book pre or post my article? :)

  • http://blog.successdynamic.com SK

    Good Review. I think I need to get the book out from my personal library to re-read it. This time probably I will have a diffrent perspective after your post.

  • http://sogeeky.blogspot.com raj

    Couldn’t agree more!
    I had read this book 5 years ago, and speaking from my own experience, it drastically changed many aspects of my life afterwards – direction in my career, my attitude, my self-confidence.
    Lately though I was being overpowered by selfdoubt again. Thanks for reminding about this book, it brings back the realization of all the strenghts I had discovered after reading it long ago that made me stand up against all the odds!
    Thanks again!

  • GA

    I read this book earlier this year because Warren Buffet said it was his favorite book and very instrumental in his life. If I remember correctly, he read it in his late teens or early 20′s. I ordered it immediately. I recommend it highly.

  • Tom

    From this article and comments, I downloaded the audiobook. Good things to reinforce.

  • Surtur

    After seeing your blog post, I put a hold on the book at my local library (there was one copy in the system and it had to be transferred to my local branch.)

    The book does seem to be the ur-self-help book! I was surprised by the dated (but quaint) anecdotes throughout the book (milk deliveries!) I had a 1987 printing and it did not seem that even one word was changed from the 1959 edition.

    Once you distill the book down, you can see where the various “human potential” movements may have come from (think NLP, Tony Robbins.)

    Of course those practices/philosophies tend to add a layer of “magic” and (pseudo-?) scientific legitimacy by adding modern brain studies and quantum physics terminology (mumbo-jumbo?)

    TMoTB leaves that stuff out and comes from a down-to-earth, basic human psychology perspective. Very refreshing to me, in comparison to more “modern” self-help books of this type.

    I wonder if you have ever read “Sham: How the Self-Help Movement Made America Helpless” by Steve Salerno? I think it adds a perspective to this whole subject.

  • http://www.pickthebrain.com John Wesley

    Surtur,

    Thanks for your thoughts. I agree that the “old fashionedness” of TMoTB is part of it’s charm.

    I’ve never read that book by Salerno, but it certainly sounds interesting. My opinion is generally mixed regarding Tony Robbins and other gurus, so I’d be interested to hear his perspective. Your completely right about the layer of pseudo-science.

  • http://blog.successdynamic.com SK

    Two young men get out of their house to meet their girl friends, and it was raining heavily, one said” Damn, we will get all wet.” another one said”Great, it give a a chance to hold my girlfriend more closely.” What is your perspective about self help book. It is “self help” some use to improve their life tremendously, many read it like novel and story book. It all depend on yourself.

  • Matt Turner

    I read this book last week, and I can’t get it out of my head. It *is* life changing, can’t believe it was penned in 1959, good advice is timeless.

    Thoroughly recommend. *****

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    I read TMoTB when I was a teenager, (20+years ago) and have listened to many self-help audio books, but the central theme of TMoTB is the most powerful message out there. Does it work? Absolutley!
    I’m in the process of arranging financing to build the world’s tallest pyramid, and it will be a housing complex like no other.

    Read it. Think Big! Think about what it is you want to accomplish in your life and get started!!

    If there’s anything missing in the book, its the part about getting started.

    Whatever you do or dream you can do begin it! Boldness has magic, power and genius in it. – Goethe

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  • Zulfiqar Mirza

    This book is extremely good. It changed my way of thinking and my style of work. To put your life in proper focus, read this book once. I salute Dr. David J. Schwartz for writing such book.

  • Josue Lopez

    I just finish reading this book and WOW!!!! This book is POWERFUL!!! Definately the best self help book that I have ever read. It instantly made a change in my life for the better. After reading each chapter, I’d go out into the world and put it to use. Dr. Schwartz hits the nail on the head every single time. THINK BIG people!!!! THINK BIG!!!

  • Sumit

    I first read this book around 7 or 8 yrs ago. I’m not much of a book reader but this book, I have no recollection of how or where I got it, changed my life for the period I followed it’s principles or till I thought BIG. It’s an amazing book which gives you an insight into how your thinking works and makes a difference in your life. I’m a firm believer that thoughts rule the world, also your perception alters your reality. So thinking Big certainly helps you in achieving big and achieving a happy life! I think it’s time for me to reinforce the invaluable values this book preaches.
    Although I’ve never seen and may never see Mr. Schwartz in my life but I will always think of him as my Guru.

  • U.Bhaiwal

    I have read this book so many times,because it is one of the best books on Personality Development.It is a ladder to success for the young generation.

  • Roshan

    It’s a Must-Read Book. Great writer.

    Thank you.

  • Justin

    Where can i get this book. everywhere i look it isn’t there, sold out, or something. Where can i find it!!??

  • Sanjiv

    The Magic of Thinking Big… makes you think big. Pick up 10% of the content and see how life changes. Great work by Author.

  • Mike

    Best book I have ever read and suggested to me buy the most important person I have ever met.

    MUST READ!!!!!

  • dhananjay

    its good book, must read!!!

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    Following David Schwartz’s leadership rule #4: The main job of the leader is thinking. And the best prepartion for leadership is thinking.

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  • jenny

    I love this book! It has changed my life a lot!

  • MR.URBAN UJAVA

    THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG IS A VERY EDUCATIVE AND INSPIRATINAL BOOK.I HAD READ THIS BOOK FROM 2005, AND SPEAKING MY TRUTH, THIS BOOK IT DRASTICALLY CHANGED MANY ASPECTS OF MY LIFE IN MY EDUCATION AND MY SELF-CONFIDENCE. I NEED TO MARKET THIS BOOK IN OUR CAMPUS UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA. HENCEFORTH I NEED TO SHAKE MY HAND WITH DR.DAVID J SCHWARTZ, BUT I DON’T HOW…I WILL DO THIS… THANKZ… MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND THE REST…

    WE CALL THIS BOOK IN MY (OVIHAIMUKURU)

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    This book is a really big part of me. It got me through a time of utter hopelessness in my late teens. The main things I took from the book were:

    The power of simply remembering your goal a few times a day or week. As long as you do that you will never veer off course.

    The concept of negative people. This helped me instantly recognize and understand people that I otherwise couldn’t. Also gave me the reason and strength to avoid such people.

    The book was so influential that I hardly notice it’s powerful influence in my thought and action 10 years after reading.

  • Tony Harvey

    I read this book 12 years ago when I realised that I was being made redundant from my comfortable well paying job. I used some of my payoff to go on two Antony Robbins courses. Inspired full of positivity I sold my house and invested the lot into a project to bring jobs and stability top a third world community. I am now homeless, penniless, on income support, and borderline alcoholic. Read with caution, it doesnt matter how good you feel when you induce that feeling because you learned how to. What matters is good old common sense and business aptitude.

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