“Quit Porn and Get Rich: The Unspoken Rule of Successful People” by Martin Prescott

"Quit Porn and Get Rich: The Unspoken Rule of Successful People" by Martin Prescott

"This is not yet another motivational book, which bookstore shelves are lined with, providing nothing but a temporary boost to your mood. This book describes the real impact of eroticism and pornography on your performance in everyday life. It also explains how overcoming these habits can vastly increase the chances of success in many areas. Your life without unnecessary eroticization can be active and focused. Do you know how successful people approach this problem? How pornography can prevent them from achieving their goals? How they find motivation and whether pornography can destroy it?

In the book you will find:
how using pornography affects your self-esteem and confidence
how using pornography affects your motivation and self-control
how using pornography affects your courage, approach to negotiation, and risk handling
how using pornography affects your relationships and social intelligence
how using pornography physically changes your brain and the processes responsible for the features mentioned above
and finally, how using pornography limits your success.

The book cites a number of scientific studies, situations from business life, and the universal rules that govern the world of finance. Although the book discusses the problem of pornography mainly in terms of the subject of entrepreneurship and getting rich, the tips contained in it will be helpful in professional life for every career path, and for all those who want to derive the greatest possible joy and satisfaction from life. In addition, in the book you will find information on how to definitively part ways with unnatural sexual stimulation, and how to use this problem to your advantage.
Your life can be rich in experience, rich in professional successes, rich in kindness to others, rich in family happiness, and materially rich as well. Or you can spend it in front of the computer, watching strangers copulating.

This book is based on 55 scientific studies."