How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life
It is said that failure is a stepping stone to success. Gone are the days when you accepted your destiny to succumb to failure and sulked looking at the happy faces around you. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big - Kind of The Story of My Life introduces the era of standing up, dusting the failures off your shoulders and walking ahead with your chin up and mind open. Learn how to use your weaknesses to hone your strengths and your failure to build your pathway to success by reading this book.
Author Scott Adams wittily epitomizes his life as a book of failures, that eventually turned out to be his manual for success. Consistently failing and falling and perennially getting mentally fatigued can often send a man straight up the stairway to hell. But Adams on the other hand, tells us how he exploited each fall to get back up and each pinch of pain to earn a moment of bliss.
He says that it's not about planning organizing and methodically approaching your dream. It's about being dynamic, pragmatic and energetic. for those who are thirsty for motivation, this is the book to read. You might even experience a gush of zeal on reading this book. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big - Kind of The Story of My Life was published by Penguin UK in 2013 and is available in paperback.
Review
“Adams has a funny, refreshingly considered set of ideas about how to find success—and what that success will look like when one gets there.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Scott Adams has drawn nearly 9,000 Dilbert cartoons since the strip began, in 1989, and his cynical take on management ideas, the effectiveness of bosses, and cubicle life has affected the worldview of millions. But he built his successful career mainly through trial and error—a whole lot of error, to be exact.
—Harvard Business Review
Author Scott Adams wittily epitomizes his life as a book of failures, that eventually turned out to be his manual for success. Consistently failing and falling and perennially getting mentally fatigued can often send a man straight up the stairway to hell. But Adams on the other hand, tells us how he exploited each fall to get back up and each pinch of pain to earn a moment of bliss.
He says that it's not about planning organizing and methodically approaching your dream. It's about being dynamic, pragmatic and energetic. for those who are thirsty for motivation, this is the book to read. You might even experience a gush of zeal on reading this book. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big - Kind of The Story of My Life was published by Penguin UK in 2013 and is available in paperback.
Review
“Adams has a funny, refreshingly considered set of ideas about how to find success—and what that success will look like when one gets there.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Scott Adams has drawn nearly 9,000 Dilbert cartoons since the strip began, in 1989, and his cynical take on management ideas, the effectiveness of bosses, and cubicle life has affected the worldview of millions. But he built his successful career mainly through trial and error—a whole lot of error, to be exact.
—Harvard Business Review
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