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The Power of Subtle Differences
All subtle differences lead to big differences. One of the most successful businessmen of this age talks about how to achieve happiness and wealth with just a little effort.

wThe Power of Subtle Differencesx
158 pages
November, 2009
1,500 yen (w/o tax)
Contents:
Everyone knows that the highest mountain in Japan is Mt. Fuji, but hardly anyone knows the name of the second highest mountain, although there's only a slight difference between their heights. Everybody remembers gold medalists who break world records, but who remembers the silver medalists who come in only a few seconds later?

Although the differences in height and speed are very slight, they have a surprisingly significant impact on the outcome. It's the same with life. Just a little effort can bring about big changes in your life. In other words, all slight differences lead to big differences.

You'll definitely see that when you read this book.
From the table of contents:
- Why everyone can be happy
- The secret to work is to look one step ahead, not 10 years ahead
- The unrivalled Sun Goddess Amaterasu approach
- You can't grow green peppers in asphalt
- All slight differences lead to big ones
- People who quit their stressful jobs become successful
- Consistent effort makes things happen
- You've got to keep moving to be stable

A word from the editor:
Hitori Saito refers to himself as a strange person, but what he talks about in this book is not at all strange. In fact, it makes more and more sense as you read it, and the contents are so convincing that the reader will not have the slightest doubts.
I'm sure I'm not the only person who has read this book and thought, "Okay! I'm going to try this! I'll hang in there a little longer!" I highly recommend this book to people who are working hard right now and also to people who are losing their zeal to work hard.
About the author:Hitori Saito
Hitori Saito is the founder of Ginza Marukan (Japan Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Laboratory). He has been among the top 10 highest taxpayers in Japan (overall) since 1993, and in 2003 he became the No. 1 taxpayer. While most big taxpayers deal in real estate and stock offerings, Mr. Saito's case is unusual because all of his tax is on business income.
His main literary works include Hitori Saito: A Loveable Life (Longsellers), Success Methods Written by a Strange Person (Sogo Horei), Hitori Saito: This Will Never Grow Old (Makino), and Insight (Sunmark) among others.


Author's Link:
Hitori Saito Official Homepage:@http://www.saitouhitori.jp/
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