A famous quote states that success leaves clues. However, many of us are so caught up in the maelstrom of our daily lives. That we don’t have time to pause and really learn from other people’s successes. In How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, author Scott Adams offers readers simple, but effective insights and advice on how to fail less often, succeed more quickly, and lead a better life while having more fun along the way. Here are some of the most important lessons from this book.
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big Book Summary
On his long road from junior high school dropout to Dilbert cartoonist, entrepreneur, and human success mechanism. Scott Adams learned how he could rely on a combination of talent, hard work, good timing, inspired guesswork, self-promotion, strategic alliances (and) luck. He attributes much of his success with women—as well as business deals—to an ability to think like a woman. Women tend to be more intuitive than men when it comes to many things, writes Adams. He also gives a straight talk about mistakes he’s made in life (e.g., The Dilbert Future: A Curious Look at Work in 2020. Which was written before publishing deadlines were met), explaining what he would do differently if given another chance.
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This book teaches you how anyone can be successful in life by setting their mind, using creativity, hard work, step-by-step instructions in order to get anything they want. This book helps people on how to improve their lifestyle without wasting money or effort. I highly recommend this book for everyone because it’s simple and easy yet contains valuable information about becoming successful in life. The overall rating for How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big is 5/5 stars!
About Author “Scott Adams”
Scott Adams is an American cartoonist who has been creating Dilbert, a satirical comic strip about office life, since 1989. He first began doing business cartoons in 1982 for Westinghouse Broadcasting, followed by United Press International. In 1985 he started drawing political cartoons as well. He was hired full-time in 1989 to do humorous drawings for Day By Day. A San Francisco Chronicle Sunday newspaper insert that appears eight times per year with more than 400 million readers.
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