A quick and easy read, the author takes us through the seven decisions in a story-like fashion. A man searches for the best way to lead his life, and Andrews advises through reflections on the experiences of many famous people he has interviewed over the years.
The great nuggets of advice he relates, spoken by celebrities, are very inspiring: how tough it was for Joan Rivers to make it as a prominent comedianne, how Norman Schwarzkopf was passed up for a promotion early in his career. People who we assume easily acquired fame all truly had their own struggles.
My favorite part is reading the quotes and letters from highly respectful professionals in their own fields, explaining how they had to fight an uphill battle to get where they are today.
The principle of the book is that there are 7 decisions you can make that will help you get ahead (persistence, giving freely --- I won't give them all away here!) with examples of how others used them to get where they are today.
I rarely save books after I read them, but not only did I save this one--I continue to buy copies to give as gifts :)
Mastering the Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success: An Owner's Manual to the New York Times Bestseller The Travele
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Last update: 05-22-2024