The Russell Brunson Show - What Do The Books On Your Bookshelf Say About You?...

Episode Date: January 13, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:28 Travel moves us. You're listening to Marketing Secrets with your host, Russell Brunson. What's up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today, I'm streaming to you from inside of one of my many libraries, a whole bunch of books on the back shelf. I know if you're listening to the podcast episode, you can't actually see it, but I
Starting point is 00:00:51 want you to imagine this room and it's wrapped in books from the greatest minds of our time, right? People like Napoleon Hill, W. Clemens Stone, Andrew Carnegie, Dale Carnegie, Orson Sweet Martin, like all the people who came before us who were the, they started this thing called the New Thought Movement, right? Where people realize you could think and you could change your life. Like this book is surrounded in not just books from them, but like the first editions, old books, like the very first ones they ever printed off the printing press back in the late 1800s, early 1900s. In fact, this room smells,
Starting point is 00:01:24 smells like old books, which is one of the greatest smells in the world 1800s, early 1900s. In fact, this room smells like old books, which is one of the greatest smells in the world, I think. So maybe I'm weird. I'm definitely weird. But I'm here today because I want to talk to you guys about your library. So some of you guys know that this is one of multiple libraries I have. I'm kind of, all right, I'll say it. I'm obsessed. I've got problems. I love books. I love everything about them. I love the fact that the person who wrote that book sat down and took a decade of their life and they sat behind a typewriter or a keyboard and they wrote out all the things they'd experienced, the thoughts they had, the visions, the dreams, the things they had, and they wrote them and then they left them behind for me and you, right? Most of the people, at least in this room right here, are no longer on this
Starting point is 00:02:02 earth, right? They passed away. They're gone. But they left their legacy, their thoughts, their ideas, their emotions, the epiphanies, the ahas, like everything they discovered during their time here on this planet, they left behind for us. And I can grab a book, I can read through it. And in minutes, I can take a decade or two or four decades of their life and distill down the most, the things that they felt were the most vital, the most important, the things that, that were, um, the most essential for them to share with the world as they left. Right. Um, I don't know about you, but I think a lot about that. It's the reason why I love books. There's my writing books, um, in all the different topics I care about. Um, it's interesting. Like I'm, I started working on my very first wrestling book cause I'm like, I spent a decade and a half of my
Starting point is 00:02:43 life wrestling every day thinking about studying it, learning it, perfecting it. And what a waste if I don't leave something behind so the next generation can read and be like, oh, wow, like that thing that Russell, that big epiphany Russell was given from God, like he actually now is giving it to me and I'm getting a shortcut to success, right? It's not that I love books, I'm obsessed with them. But that's not why I'm here today. I actually want to talk to you guys today because I want you to understand that you can learn a lot about somebody by the books that are on their bookshelf. The very first time I learned this, a lot of you guys know I served a mission for my
Starting point is 00:03:14 church. I was in New Jersey knocking on doors for two years. I had the greatest experience. I met the most fascinating, fun people. But I remember going into one person's house and I was with my companion and we taught a lesson and we left the house. I still remember this day. He said, he said, wow, those people are fascinating. And I didn't really, I was like, they seem like normal people. He's like, did you see the books they have on the bookshelf? You can tell everything about somebody by the books they have on their
Starting point is 00:03:38 bookshelf. And I was like, what do you mean? He's like, oh, well they had, and again, I don't remember what they were, but he's like, they had, he had a six book by this author and this person, this, and he had, he'd seen the bookshelf. And from that, he knew all of the things that that person actually valued. And he told me, he said, next time, next house we go to, he's like, um, look at the bookshelf and you'll learn everything about someone, everything that's important to that person. You'll know because of the books that are on their bookshelf. And, um, I thought that was interesting. So next house we went into, uh, we did our lesson books that are on their bookshelf. And I thought that was interesting. So the next house we went into, we did our lesson, and I looked over the bookshelf, and I saw it,
Starting point is 00:04:08 and I recognized that at this person's house, there were a whole bunch of books on health and fitness and losing weight and diet and exercise and stuff, and the people were very fit and healthy. And I was like, oh my gosh, you can see that. The thing they value the most is their health. And that's why their bookshelf is covered in that, right? Went to somebody else's house, and I noticed something different like in every single house I went into, I noticed that
Starting point is 00:04:26 whatever was on their bookshelf were the things that they valued the most. And so in an instinct, in a heartbeat, I could see exactly what it was that was most valuable to that person. I started thinking about that. Like, why is that? Why is our bookshelf such a mirror into our actual soul? And the reason why is because, um, like first off, the thing you value most people around you are going to like, Oh, they're going to like, Oh my gosh, Russell loves wrestling. Russell loves personal development. So they start sending you gifts like for Christmas or for your birthday, whatever. Like, what should I get somebody?
Starting point is 00:04:52 Oh, I'm going to give him a book about this because they like this topic. Right? So even if you never read the book, the people around you who know you, who love you, who see the thing you value the most, they're going to find a book for you. They're going to send it to you. Right? And that book ends up on your bookshelf. So once again, even if you never read it, that book is,
Starting point is 00:05:06 that bookshelf is telling you the thing you value the most, that people around you who love you, who give you gifts to, uh, are going to be sending to you because they know that that's something you value. So that's the number one hit. Number two is like typically buy books on the topics we care about, right? If I want to learn more about personal development or weight loss or dieting or juicing or sprouting or whatever the thing is you want to learn about, you're going to go buy a book on it, right? And so the things that you care about, things you're thinking about, things you value the most are manifested on your bookshelf, which is fascinating. So this is my assignment for you guys. The next time you go into somebody's house,
Starting point is 00:05:37 I don't want you just to walk in there and go to the bathroom and sneak through their medicine cabinet. Not that I do that, but I'm sure maybe you do. But next time is go walk to their bookshelf and look at it. And in a heartbeat, you'll know what things are most valuable and most important to those people. It's been interesting because I'm also on the other side right now where I'm buying lots of books, like tens of thousands of books because as you probably maybe heard me talk about before, I'm in the process of building a 20,000 square foot,
Starting point is 00:06:02 I say library, but it's closer to a museum, right? Of first editions, old books, old things. And as I'm doing this and I'm buying the process of building a 20,000 square foot. I say library, but it's closer to a museum, right? Of first editions, old books, old things. And as I'm doing this and I'm buying books from people, like sometimes I'm buying onesies, twosies off people. But a lot of times I've been going in and I'm finding a collector who's been collecting something for a decade or two decades and I'm buying their entire collection, right?
Starting point is 00:06:18 And it's interesting because some people, like when they sell these, like they want the money, but you see it, like I see in their eyes when they give like, oh, this is the thing I value most. I'm giving it to somebody else for money. And like, I always see this, like, there's like this, I can't explain it, but I can, I can show it to you the look in their eye where there's like, ah, like, dang it. Like, I don't like, ah, and they're like, do I value money more of the same? It's always this hard, hard thing. Um, but I've also seen the opposite side where, um opposite side where because of the genres I buy in, right? I buy personal development, fitness, health,
Starting point is 00:06:51 physical cultures, what they used to call it back in the day, physical culture, religion, business marketing. These are the genres that I buy books in, right? And the religion one's the most fascinating to me because I will see people who for a lifetime or half lifetime had faith and belief in a topic and then they go through some faith transition. And it's fascinating because one of the first things they do when they go through a faith transition is, can you guess what it is? They go to the books on their bookshelf and they get rid of them. I've gotten some amazing, expensive, awesome books from people who no longer believe in the topic, they no longer value it and they will just give them to me or sell them to me at very, very discounted rates
Starting point is 00:07:28 because they no longer value it. And so you see from that side as well, when somebody's values shift or they change, typically one of, if not the very first thing to go are the books on the bookshelf. So I want you to understand that because the things you value the most, there's a map, there's a visual of what those things are, and it's looking at your bookshelf. So like I said, next time you go into one of your friend's houses, instead of snooping through the medicine cabinet, go look at their bookshelf, and in a heartbeat, you'll know everything that's most valuable to them.
Starting point is 00:07:55 The second thing I want you to do is look at your own bookshelf, and what is it saying about you? Do you have a bookshelf? If you don't, it might be time to get one, or two, or build a library, or a dozen of them, or whatever you want to do, But just understand that books are a vision of the things that you value the most. It's a vision of the things that the people you're meeting and talking to care about the most. And so start looking at people's bookshelves and everything you know about that person. Hope this helps you. Thanks so much for watching this episode of the Marketing Secrets
Starting point is 00:08:21 Podcast. I appreciate you guys all and I will talk to you soon. Bye everybody.

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