Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That's what we're all entitled to, right? But do you sometimes feel like you're working harder and harder on the "pursuit" and achieving less and less happiness?
That's what Ted Leonsis—former AOL vice chairman and owner of the NHL Washington Capitals—wants to talk with you about. In his inspiring new book, The Business of Happiness: 6 Secrets to Extraordinary Success in Work and Life, Ted reveals an amazing paradox: it's not success that makes you happy; it's happiness that leads to success.
And Ted should know. At age 27, Ted sold his innovative Internet start-up for $60 million. Yet, when he found himself face to face with his own mortality in a near-death experience, he came to a startling and unsettling realization: he was rich and successful, but he wasn't happy.
From that moment on, Ted dedicated his life to discovering how to achieve true and lasting happiness. And in The Business of Happiness, Ted explains how he and many other successful businessmen, celebrities, athletes, and "regular folks" have discovered the six habits that foster lasting happiness—and how that happiness ultimately leads to great success.
Within 48 hours of taking office, President Obama eliminated our most effective weapon in the War on Terror: the CIA's enhanced interrogation program. Several months later he released sensitive documents detailing our interrogation methods of high-value terrorists.
By eliminating proven tactics and exposing our secrets to the enemy, Obama not only opened up the door to the next 9/11, but unleashed a flood of recrimination against the intelligence officers who have protected us for the past nine years.
"Barack Obama did arguably more damage to America's national security in his first 100 days of office than any president in American history," says author Marc Thiessen in his shocking new book, Courting Disaster: How The CIA Kept America Safe and How Barack Obama Is Inviting the Next Attack.
Courting Disaster reveals—as no other book has—just how close we've come to the next 9/11 and how enhanced interrogation techniques (including waterboarding) have saved us from numerous would-be terrorist attacks.
Are you sick and tired of hearing your own government call you selfish simply because you are successful in your business or career?
Are you fed up with working hard, playing by the rules, making sacrifices for your family—and then watching Washington give hand outs and bail outs to their buddies who took short cuts to profits and power?
Are you beginning to wonder if the American dream is turning into a socialist nightmare?
Then it’s time to join bestselling author and business success coach Tommy Newberry in his fight against the Obama administration’s War on Success.
In his breakthrough new book, The War on Success, Newberry exposes how Team Obama has used the cloak of “fairness” and “compassion” to usher in a new era of Big Government, wealth redistribution, and a fatal dependence on government assistance.
With Republican victories in New Jersey and Virginia offering new signs of hope, conservatives across the country are gearing up for historic battles in the mid-term elections of 2010. How do we turn these first two victories into a trend?
"The road forward is clear: we need to reclaim our conservative values."
So says Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee, and author of a bold new book that attacks Obama's big-government agenda, and reaches out to town-hallers, tea partiers, independents, and anyone fed up with a federal government spiraling out of control.
In his brand new book, Right Now, Steele argues that the Left's agenda is dramatically out of step with Main Street America and with what the Founders of this country intended. The American people don't want socialized health care "reform," invasive "green" initiatives and burdensome new taxes, says Steele, and Republicans in Washington have to start listening.
The federal government now controls 30% of the U.S. economy, thanks to billion-dollar bailouts of insurance companies, banks, Wall Street firms, and the auto industry.
How did the freest economy in the world come to this?
In his shocking exposé, Obamanomics, investigative reporter Tim Carney reveals how Big Government partnered with Big Business and Big Labor to cover up failure—and squash small business.
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