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The Sequel to "The Precious Present", December 8, 2003
This review is from: The Present: The Gift That Makes You Happier and More Successful at Work and in Life, Today! (Hardcover)
I'm surprised that no one has noted that this is Spencer Johnson's follow-up to his classic 1984 book "The Precious Present". When I first saw this book in fact, I thought it was just a repackaging and renaming of the original. But it is a new book that continues and expands the fable of the boy and the old man. I frequently still give "The Precious Present" as a gift to friends and loved-ones. Now I plan on giving those same people this new book, which deepens the message of the original book. I suggest you do the same - if the recipient appreciated the first book they will love this sequel too. There is also a convenient card included in "The Present" that contains a summary of the principles. Some people complain that the message of this book is too simple. Rather than a negative, I see the simplicity as a powerful positive. Knowing something and actually doing it are two very different things. Who among us could not benefit from a simple reminder of the power of living and focusing in the present? To reinforce the message so that I actually live it rather than just know it, I try to reread the original book once a month (it is very short and takes less than 10 minutes). I highly recommend both books.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Perhaps Johnson's best (and that's saying a lot)!, December 22, 2003
This review is from: The Present: The Gift That Makes You Happier and More Successful at Work and in Life, Today! (Hardcover)
I'm probably in the minority for not having been crazy about Spencer Johnson's megaselling WHO MOVED MY CHEESE? (though the book he co-authored with Ken Blanchard, THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER, is one of my all-time favorites). Yet that said, I jumped at the opportunity to listen to Johnson's latest effort, THE PRESENT . . . and I'm glad I did . . . it was fantastic! Though the subtitle (THE GIFT THAT MAKES YOU HAPPIER AND MORE SUCCESSFUL AT WORK AND IN LIFE, TODAY!) is perhaps just a tad ambitious, I really did feel better after listening . . . it is short story, told in the parable fashion that Johnson likes to employ, about a man who learns a valuable lesson about living in the present from a wise old gent. The key: In order to achieve bliss in life, it's important to pay equal attention to the past (learn from mistakes), the present (live in the moment) and the future (plan for it as best as possible, but don't "lose yourself in worry or anxiety"). There were so many worthwhile ideas presented that I almost ran out of paper writing them down; for example: It is hard to let go of the past if you have not learned from the past. As soon as you learn and let go, you improve the present. The more you learn from the past, the fewer regrets you have. Only two things can rob you from joy of the present: your negative version of the past or your negative version of the future. You can't change the past, but you can learn from it. It is important to plan for the future if you want the future to be better than the present.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
To Be Happy and Successful, Be Present, December 6, 2003
This review is from: The Present: The Gift That Makes You Happier and More Successful at Work and in Life, Today! (Hardcover)
To fully understand and appreciate this book, you must be ready for it. A strange thing to say, you think. I appreciated this book except for the constant intonation of the word "Present".Unfortunately, I find myself mentioning the word many times in the writing of this review. I have to do it, I can't help myself. This would be a five star book if I could think of a way to avoid using "Present". I can't so this is it. Spencer Johnson, author of "Who Moved My Cheese" has written a book that sends a simple but complex message. In this book, Spencer Johnson tells a story of an old man and his relationship and communication with a young boy that lasts throughout his life to that of a grown man. The old man has offered the young boy A Present. The boy who is busy playing and then busy with chores listens and then goes on with his life. He thinks of the Present frequently as he grows older. One day the thought of The Present brings him back to the old man where they talk about The Present and what it means. Throughout this book, The Present is explored in many ways. It is not a physical thing but a feeling, a thought, a memory, a decided method to help focus on what is important, what is necessary to help make you happy and successful. We need to fully understand how our actions play in our life. By focusing on the Present, What Is Right Now, and using purpose to respond to what is important right now we can become happy and successful. We often need to look at what happened in the past to learn something valuable from it, so that we can do things differently in the Present. And when we want to make the future better than the Present, we need to see what a wonderful future would look like. We need to make plans to help this happen, and put our plan into action in the Present. All of these moments that we reflect upon can be used to help us understand where we came from, what we want and where we are right now. As I said we need to be ready to fully understand these simple truths. Some are skeptics, but the truth is there and available for them when they need it and are open to it. The Past and the Future depend upon The Present. Gotcha! prisrob
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