Thirty answers--from people of all walks of life--to the question "What have you learned from your life that you would like to share with the next generation?" provide a forum for self-exploration and motivation. Tour.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Bland and unremarkable,
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This review is from: Hindsights: The Wisdom and Breakthroughs of Remarkable People (Hardcover)
I'm a big fan of Kawasaki. Hindsights is, however, a disappointment. The stories are bland. The insights are cliché - Never give up. Be Honest. Believe in your dream. Each chapter is about a different person and their wisdom and breakthroughs. However, the chapters are too short and too superficial to draw you in and make you care about the person, which makes their revelations seem unremarkable. It's a great idea for a book, but it's poorly executed in this offering.
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Guy Kawasaki is awesome!,
By petesea "Which twin has the petesea?" (Orlando, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hindsights: The Wisdom and Breakthroughs of Remarkable People (Paperback)
I think that Guy Kawasaki is awesome! In this book, he takes a unique approach and interviews a disparate group of individuals from sushi chefs to CEOs for their "hindsights." There is no secret formula in this book that if you do X, Y and Z you will be successful, fulfilled, happy, etc. But, there are a bunch of wonderful insights into life, business and personal and professional well being. I love inspirational quotes and I got a ton of them from this book.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Most influential people are screened for life lessons,
By JN (Global in Life and Work) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hindsights: The Wisdom and Breakthroughs of Remarkable People (Paperback)
I read a lot of Kawasaki, in print and in his Blog. He shares a lot of wisdom, and in the volume of writing there are many jewels of wisdom in this survey of some of the most influential people of modern times. Guy says, "A CEO has two main jobs: to live in the future and to pick good people."Good job, Guy. Jon
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