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Succeeding When You’re Supposed to Fail
Have you ever wondered why some people are successful in spite of personal tragedy, early life trauma and/or poor life circumstances? In easy to read, layman’s language, author Rom Brafman explores six compelling principles of personal life view that he suggests are the key reasons behind the success of most people. For each of the principles, Brafman provides persuasive examples that also help the reader to reflect on their own observations of successful people. Overall, Branman’s theories make alot of sense.
More about the book:
Succeeding When You’re Supposed to Fail: Six enduring Principles of High Achievement
Rom Brafman
Crown Archetype, Random House
$23
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