STOP Reading "Success" Books, Read THESE 3 Books Instead

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @BBJGC4
    @BBJGC4 11 дней назад +26

    The 3 books recommended in the video are:
    1. Jagger: The Autobiography of General Chuck Yeager by General Chuck Yeager: This book is about the life of a legendary pilot who broke the sound barrier. The author emphasizes the importance of obsession and constant improvement to achieve success.
    2. Elon Musk by Walter Isaacson: This biography of Elon Musk highlights his relentless work ethic and determination. The video suggests that reading about Musk can inspire viewers to set higher standards for themselves and redefine their own definition of success.
    3. Pre: The Story of America's Greatest Running Legend, Steve Prefontaine by Neil Bascomb: This book tells the story of Steve Prefontaine, a famous distance runner. The video emphasizes Prefontaine's focus on personal growth and the pursuit of excellence, rather than solely on winning races or breaking records.

  • @bryanfaucett
    @bryanfaucett 8 дней назад +1

    What matters is that you put in place all the necessary pieces for a business to be successful and run profitably. This isnt a mystery. Each of these is about getting. Get a valuable product or cservice. Get advertising. Get payment system. Get delivery system. Get a guaranty or returns system. Etc etc. GIVE the desired value in exchange for getting money. If any link in the chain is missing your business wont work.

  • @grant9047
    @grant9047 10 дней назад +1

    totally agree, good video bro

  • @BF-non
    @BF-non 10 дней назад +1

    No prescriptions is a good Principle. Kapil Gupta speaks a lot about this. I find it deeply true.

  • @sillyhead5
    @sillyhead5 9 дней назад

    Walter Isaacson actually did write the Steve Jobs biography while Jobs was alive. It was an authorized biography informed by months' worth of interviews. His death accelerated the publication timeline as a means of capitalizing on the intense public interest in the book's subject - a cynical move in the name of self interest if there ever was one - which could help explain why the book was so bad and poorly written. Walter Isaacson is not a good writer even under the best of circumstances but even he should have been able to produce a better book than that.

  • @INNO222
    @INNO222 9 дней назад +1

  • @apriltide
    @apriltide 10 дней назад +3

    Why do you have to excuse yourself for picking a book you like? It's weak.

    • @amplifiedimpact
      @amplifiedimpact  10 дней назад +14

      Weaker than leaving a needlessly critical comment on a RUclips video?
      I think not.

    • @Connoisseur206
      @Connoisseur206 9 дней назад +1

      @@amplifiedimpact great vid! Thanks for sharing.