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Imagine it’s a year after your book has been published.
What’s happened that made writing your book worth it?
Of course, everyone wants their book to sell lots of copies and be a breakout success–but if you make that your objective, you are setting yourself up for failure.
You need to set realistic objectives, so you give your book a chance to actually succeed.
In fact, the most important thing you can do in this section is to kill your fantasies, so that you can save your reality.
By Tucker Max and Charlie Hoehn4.5
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Imagine it’s a year after your book has been published.
What’s happened that made writing your book worth it?
Of course, everyone wants their book to sell lots of copies and be a breakout success–but if you make that your objective, you are setting yourself up for failure.
You need to set realistic objectives, so you give your book a chance to actually succeed.
In fact, the most important thing you can do in this section is to kill your fantasies, so that you can save your reality.