About This Book
A series of newspaper essays offers practical, candid guidance on attaining success in business and public life. Drawing on the author's experience, it examines qualities such as courage, judgment, persistence, flexibility, and moral integrity, warning against stubbornness and excessive pliability. Chapters blend anecdote, case studies, and prescriptive rules to instruct young professionals in making decisions, managing compromise, and cultivating will and technique. Emphasis is placed on trade-offs, adaptability to changing circumstances, and the habits that sustain long-term achievement.
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