Get Good. Go fast. Conquer!
A Guide for Reaching the Promised Land
A short, severe book about Mastery.
I wrote it in a day.
And it answers the question I’m asked most:
How do you do so much?
Most books about excellence waste your time. This one doesn’t.
This is a manual written in clean lines, sharp sentences, and distilled principles.
You can read it in under an hour and get years of value.
“As far as I’m concerned, this is the best content I have read this year (and I read a lot). It’s packed with so much value. […] This is better or matches the feeling when I was reading the Almanack of Naval Ravikant.”
– Ali Mehdi Mukadam
Who this book is for
For: Performers, founders, artists, builders, athletes, and ambitious people.
Not for: Excuse-makers, comfort-seekers, and people who want gentle encouragement.
NOTE: Get Good… is grounded in Catholic teaching, but there is no expectation that you have Christian beliefs to read, understand or apply its teaching.
What readers are saying
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I devoured this book! I feel like it is going to be a true classic along the lines “The Four Agreements” if it gets the right exposure.
Keely O’Connor
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Anthony Garone gets things done. So can you. His book distills over 2,000 years of wisdom into a concentrated brew that can be read in an hour. This mini book outlines the strategies and philosophies that have served Garone (and many others) so well in terms of accomplishment. So what are you waiting for?
David Ashcraft
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I’m no stranger to the dreaded “How do you do it all?”—a question I typically deflect with feeble humor. When I asked Mr. Garone the very same thing, he didn’t offer a punchline. He pointed me to this manifesto, and it challenged me more than any answer I expected.
Chris Bogen, PhD, CISSP, Cybersecurity Professional, Guitarist
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This was probably one of the best things I’ve ever read in my entire life. A true manual on becoming a maestro. If you’re someone with a burning desire to become the best of the best, I highly recommend reading this one.
Monique Pryce
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Get this book! It will challenge you in the gap between where you were and where you could be.
Paul Bullard
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As far as I’m concerned, this is the best content I have read this year (and I read a lot). It’s packed with so much value. […] This is better or matches the feeling when I was reading the Almanack of Naval Ravikant.
Ali Mehdi Mukadam
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An excellent little book that's packed full of wisdom. Fantastic work, Anthony.
Andrew Gould
Read it for free.
This book is a manual for Activating and multiplying what you were entrusted with.
It is not like my other books. It’s very in-your-face, built on the Parable of the Talents, and rooted in responsibility without ego.
If you want a gentle introduction to becoming world-class, this is the wrong book.
If you want a clear, brutally honest path toward Mastery, this is it.