[Book Review] A book that resonates especially now in the midst of stormy seas
Read "Letters to Garcia"
I picked up this book because of a connection I had with my mentor.
I am currently involved in a project, and as the direction is yet to be determined, I feel like I am in the middle of rough seas. At this time, I was introduced to this book, "Letters to Garcia."
The central message portrayed in this book is very simple.
"Become someone who can think for themselves and act quickly without being told what to do."
It may sound like a simple thing to say, but I think there are very few people today who can put it into practice.
As I read this book, I was reminded once again of the strong will and determination to solve the problems that arise before me, rather than expecting someone else to solve them for me.
On the way to solving the problem,SolitudeThere are moments when I feel like this.
But instead of letting your emotions get the better of you, just act.
Never give up, just take one small step forward. It is the accumulation of these small actions that will eventually bring you light. This is what I have learned from experience, and I continue to feel it even today.
And strangely enough, as you continue to act sincerely,Allyappears and things start to improve.
I believe this is not just a coincidence, but one of life's truths.
10 things that make a successful person
This book describes 10 common characteristics of successful people, and as I read the book I felt like I was right in the middle of them and was being tested.
- Never give up
- Passion, spirit, and a sense of mission
- Live a bright and positive life
- Act now
- I'm thinking about what to do
- Being honest and able to listen to others
- Humble and compassionate
- Being able to continue making efforts (= that's "genius")
- I enjoy producing results that exceed what is expected of me.
- Always have a desire to learn (have ambition)
People who would recommend this book
- Those who are undecided
- People who are about to give up
- People who want to change something
- People who want to live autonomously
"Letters to Garcia" imprints all of this into our minds as a story.
It's a short story that can be read in just an hour, but the insights and changes in behavior you gain will last a lifetime.
"I want to be someone who doesn't wait for instructions."
To those of you who feel that way.
I hope this book will be a turning point in your life.
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