Philosopher’s Notes a Mind Feast

One of the most exciting discoveries you can make on the Net is just how much good stuff is out there! The trick is finding it!

I’ve been on the Net for hours a day, most days, for years (working, of course) and never seen this guy before!

Brian Johnson has amassed a wealth of knowledge that is surpassed by only one other digital library I know and – thing is – this one is way quicker. It’s all chunked into bites just for you!

I’m talking about Brian Johnson’s “Philosopher’s Notes” and if I seem a little bright and dazzled, it’s because I am. Today I had one of those wish-I-had_thought-of-that moments and I’m gonna share it with you.

Brian graduated Magna Cum Laude with Phi Beta Kappa honors from UCLA where he studied Psychology and Business. Brian has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal and various other publications on everything from philosophy and business to his vision on how to change the world. He has presented on various panels, served as a judge for the Anderson School at UCLA’s Business Plan writing competition, and given lectures on conscious capitalism, entrepreneurial finance and the Internet economy at USC’s Marshall School of Business, Claremont McKenna and Cal Tech.

Brian is also a contributing author in Michael Strong’s book Be the Solution: How Entrepreneurs & Conscious Capitalists Can Solve All the World’s Problemswhere he joins Whole Foods CEO John Mackey, Nobel Peace Prize-winner Muhammad Yunus, legal reform expert Hernando de Soto and others in discussing how we can leverage entrepreneurialism as a force for good.

Brian has read hundreds of books and traveled a bit – studying Jesus in Jerusalem, Marcus Aurelius in the Danube of Hungary, Rumi in Konya, Turkey, and Socrates in Greece. On his return, he created thinkArete.com, a site where he began distilling the universal truths of optimal living. Over 10,000 people signed up to receive his daily newsletter where he shared the wisdom of his favorite teachers, showing how everyone (from Nietzsche to Buddha to Emerson) is saying the same thing.

So, Philosopher’s Notes is a kind of extension of all that. Brain went to Bali for a year and wrote Part 1: a 100 quick summaries of major inspirational works. As a member, you would get:

  • Instant access to the Philosophers Notes Membership Site with all 100 PDFS and MP3s from Volume I ready for download.
  • 100 gorgeous 6-page PDFs designed for fast learning and immediate application + 100 high-quality 20-minute audio Notes for on-the-go learning.
  • One-Click download technology – Instantly have all 100 PDFs and MP3s on your computer or iPod.

Go here to learn more (free samples too!):

Get Your Wisdom On With Philosopher’s Notes 

Why you’ll love Philosopher’s Notes.

The most transformational Big Ideas from 100 of the greatest personal growth books at your fingertips (and eyes and ears). Beautiful to look at and powerful to use, these mini-CliffsNotes™ of personal growth will inspire and empower you to live your deepest truths. As one raving fan said:

Philosophers Notes are like healthy, energizing snacks for the mind, heart and soul! This is such a superb idea, and Brian has such a natural, infectiously appealing way of making it relevant to just about everybody. For avid personal-development aficionados, Philosophers Notes serve as a sampler plate of the very best reads out there, making it easier to decide which new books to crack open next, and which classics deserve a fresh look.

Pilar Gerasimo, Editor in Chief, Experience Life Magazine

To learn more and join, like I did, go here:

Get Your Wisdom On With Philosopher’s Notes