![]() ![]() In the event we succeed, you’ll have the ability-and the obligation-to live life on your own terms and help other people while you’re at it…If anything else results from our time together, I will have failed. ![]() I’m writing for believers, not cynics, and if you make some big changes as a result of the stories and ideas you read here, we will both have succeeded. What struck a chord with me is how honest Chris was upfront about who this book is for: ![]() You don’t have to live your life the way other people expect you to. Just a few pages later, Chris highlights (italicizes) this sentence, and I have marked it as the thesis of the book: Of course, there is another group: the one that doesn’t know or care about your life and goals, but the focus here is to connect with those people that want to help you, while carefully removing ties with the haters… You’ll benefit from the transformation if you’re in a season of life where you’re getting ready to make some changes.Ĭhris then goes on to explain that there are essentially two kinds of people in this world: those that choose to help you on your journey, and those that will do everything they can to prevent you from achieving your dreams (so-called gatekeepers and critics). The purpose of this book is to transform your thinking about life and work. In Chapter 1, in the very first sentence, Chris outlines the purpose of his book: ![]()
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