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Screw It, Let's Do It

Lessons in Life (Quick Reads)

By Sir Richard Branson

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| Paperback | 9780753510995

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Global entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson has built a business empire and made billions, yet is renowned for his approachability, ability to challenge and succeed against the odds. Screw It, Let’s Do It reveals the lessons from life that have helped him through his business and personal life Continue

Global entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson has built a business empire and made billions, yet is renowned for his approachability, ability to challenge and succeed against the odds. Screw It, Let’s Do It reveals the lessons from life that have helped him through his business and personal life – such as, believe it can be done and that, if others disagree with you, try and try again until you achieve your goal; or that you must love what you do. These and other lessons, with examples of how he learned them and how he’s used them, are included in this stirring and candid look at his lessons from an exceptional life, which will inspire you to make a difference in your own life.

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    I don't like Branson but this is a book by him worth your reading. So you will know more about how risky this guy is.

    What I got from this book? hm... I think confidence will bring you luck.

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    Penguin Reading said on Aug 6, 2007 | Add your feedback

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    I bought this book to learn a couple more stuff about lessons in life from seemingly successful people. But this book wasn't really that useful apart for the first 2 chapters.

    In fact, i think all i learnt from this book was that Richard Branson is a daredevil who loves to go on dangerous esca ... (continue)

    I bought this book to learn a couple more stuff about lessons in life from seemingly successful people. But this book wasn't really that useful apart for the first 2 chapters.

    In fact, i think all i learnt from this book was that Richard Branson is a daredevil who loves to go on dangerous escapades and he escaped many times miraculously. And that is something i really don't agree with. So maybe that's one of the reason why this book wasn't that appealing.

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    The Underdog said on May 30, 2006 | Add your feedback

  • Stop it, Sir Branson! You made it so easy! I guess when people look at why certain people is so successful, they can be more or less like this book. The basic values are always there. And it's so easy to say to "work hard", but how "hard" is hard enough, and what do you need to work hard on, and how ... (continue)

    Stop it, Sir Branson! You made it so easy! I guess when people look at why certain people is so successful, they can be more or less like this book. The basic values are always there. And it's so easy to say to "work hard", but how "hard" is hard enough, and what do you need to work hard on, and how long you have to work hard for, are all varies depend on what you do. Yes, the formula to success can be simple, it's how you walk the walk.

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    Duncan2 said on Jan 2, 2011 | Add your feedback

  • "Screw It, Let's Do It" is one of Richard's favourite sayings. In the book of the same name he reveals the lessons that have helped him through his business and personal life, like believing it can be done and that if others disagree with you, try and try again until you achieve your goal; or that y ... (continue)

    "Screw It, Let's Do It" is one of Richard's favourite sayings. In the book of the same name he reveals the lessons that have helped him through his business and personal life, like believing it can be done and that if others disagree with you, try and try again until you achieve your goal; or that you must love what you do. These and other lessons, with examples of how he learned them and how he's used them, are included in this stirring and candid look at his lessons from an exceptional life, which will inspire you to make a difference in your everyday life.

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    wgeddert said on Aug 8, 2010 | Add your feedback

  • Simple & easy to read. The lessons Branson wants to share might be platitudinous at first sight, they are actually very persuasive after he accompanied the rules with his real life experiences.

    P.S. Very impressed by his bold move during the Gulf War!

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    any said on Oct 31, 2007 | Add your feedback

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 106 Pages
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 0753510995
  • ISBN-13: 9780753510995
  • Publisher: Virgin Books
  • Pub date: May 16, 2006
  • Dimensions: 1226 mm x 839 mm x 65 mm Just how big is that?
  • In other languages: other languages 繁體書
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