How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life by Scott Adams
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Of course, I first came to follow Scott Adams through his Dilbert cartoon, but since I have followed his blog and looked for him when speaking as a pundit on various issues. His engineer's brain shines through on this methodical and entertaining approach to achieving success by tweaking outlook, fitness, diet, appropriate basic skill set (public speaking, crisp business writing, etc.), and more.
There is also significant autobiographical content here covering the author's triumph over spasmodic dysphonia to right up to the iminent lauch of https://www.calendartree.com/ one of the entrepeneur's ventures.
This is very well narrated by Patrick Lawlor.
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