Tim Brownson won’t give up, despite having seen The Jam in 1979

Are you ready for some rollicking good personal development fun with life coach and generally hilarious guy Tim Brownson? If you’re not, then you may be a communist. I’m just saying.

Tim’s had some setbacks in his noble project to donate a million copies of his book to charity. But does he want to quit? You bet your ass he does, and then he wants to go play craps in Vegas with a lot of booze and many skanky ladies. But is he going to? No way.

I love it when people practice what they preach, and also when they joke about being old in a British accent. If you’re like me, you’ll want to listen to this for sure.

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Comments

  1. Tim Brownson is the man. He is on a very noble quest and I can’t wait to listen to this interview. I might even try and crank it up in the car right now.

    -Joshua Black
    The Underdog Millionaire

  2. Tim Brownson says:

    Johnny, thanks a lot man and sorry I killed your commentors!

    @ Joshua – Appreciate the kind words man, if you’d like a copy to review, e-mail tim at a daring adventure .com and I’ll get one to you.

  3. Tim Brownson is amazing. I am going to review the book on my blog. Lately, since the school year has ended, I have been one LAZY dude. Forgive me sir, for I have been spending time at the arcades, winning giant purple monkeys with those giant claw machines. I named him Russell.

    This is what I have been doing with my life. :)

    And Mr. Truant, I read your article, I think it was a guest post, about how people want to see personality in their bloggers, rather than talk about their knowledge. It was a great post, and I got a lot of awesome ideas!

    Thanks!
    Josh Lipovetsky.

  4. Johnny says:

    Thanks guys. Tim is a good dude and this post is just an example of how sometimes it’s about good works, and that I don’t always do everything for money. Most things, just not everything.

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