Conor McGregor Books & Readings?

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Most success books are on the same pattern. Read couple of them, and you're good to go. You action is more important than reading, because you intuitively already know what you have to do to succeed, but you fail to act on it on persistent basis. As Conor said, he's obsessed, he lives his passion (fighting and movement) 24/7, he doesn't watch tv or spend time on forums. He's grinding and working and visualizing most of his time, and from time invested in it comes the creativity as well.

Reading books about success is just mental masturbation, feel good stuff that gets you temporary high and only a short lived burst of motivation. But every day grind, and doing what you have to do even when you don't feel like it is the key.

I don't know why some of you guys are hyper focused on these stupid books, I'm not looking for that. I've read the secret (trash) and I've read The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli (a lot of negativity but also a lot of psychological strategy that is far above the books you're describing) I've read getting thing's done and many more all of which are full of knowledge I didn't have before.

All of these responses that have such a negative impression of what books are need to read something of substance, you can't better yourself thinking that if you read one book you read them all.
 
Conor really doesn't talk much about his book preferences, he mostly has been seen in embedded quoting The Secret. But really, his ideology isn't a metaphysical as some conceptions of the law of attraction. I think that Conor McGregor very much believes that the Law of Attraction and positive thinking free the mind to its complete potential, which normally is limited by thought and doubt, but that potential still only comes about with effort. The former is more of the setting stone and driver, while the effort, mind you "true effort" not just careless practice, is what puts it all into motion
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If you google around you'll see that Conor was supposedly, according to a publisher, writing a book that was due out in Autumn of 2015. That's the last you'll find about it online, tho. No other news as to what's going on with it.
 
Conor's never read a book in his life.

I won't go that far, but there is hype and marketing going on. Conor has average intelligence at best. Screaming at people to hype fights does not make him some genius like idiots love to think. He certainly is not some grand thinker, or literature buff. He would struggle to understand most classics.
 
When Conor is dead they need to study his body to create The Ultimate Fighter
 
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