Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (710 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0062416049 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-05-04 |
Language | : | English |
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This book is a long time coming and I am glad it's here." (Ryan Holiday, author of The Obstacle is The Way and Ego is the Enemy)“BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE is a masterpiece. You’ll discover what pirates and inmates can teach us about honesty and generosity, how to network like the world’s greatest mathematician, and much, much more. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Drive and To Sell is Human)“Delightfully puckish, evidence-backed and full of insight, this book answers questions about success that have puzzled us for far too long.” (Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take)“This book is compelling because Barker’s irreverence is so consistently on-target, relentlessly puncturing the wisdom balloons that most need bursting.” (Robert B. (Daniel H. "There's a reason that some of the smartest
Barking Up the Wrong Tree draws on startling statistics and surprising anecdotes to help you understand what works and what doesn’t so you can stop guessing at success and start living the life you want.. In Barking Up the Wrong Tree, Eric Barker reveals the extraordinary science behind what actually determines success and most importantly, how anyone can achieve it. Wall Street Journal BestsellerMuch of the advice we’ve been told about achievement is logical, earnest…and downright wrong. You’ll learn:• Why valedictorians rarely become millionaires, and how your biggest weakness might actually be your greatest strength • Whether ni
Eric Barker is the creator of the blog Barking Up the Wrong Tree, which presents science-based answers and expert insight on how to be awesome at life. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and holds an MBA from Boston College and a Master of Fine Arts from UCLA.. His work has been mentioned in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Mo
The funnest, most out-of-the-box, analysis on the keys for success This is the 1st book I've ever pre-ordered. I am a regular reader of the blog Barking Up The Wrong Tree, and I once thought would it be cool if Eric Barker can make a book out of these gems? And my God he did, and it did not disappoints one bit.Like Dale Carnegie, Eric Barker uses so many stories, book references and great quotations to make his points across. There are stories such as how a poor boy in Mexico can become a world class neuro surgeon, how a clinicall. Hard to put down--in any sense of the word Fabulous book--and I'm not even finished yet, but I wanted to tell somebody and it's after midnight so I don't dare call anyone. I wish I'd had the book when I was 20, but, of course, a lot of the people in the book (besides Genghis Khan, Churchill and Nazi collaborators) weren't even born when I was 20, so there you go. It's got nothing but fascinating people in it--both "good" fascinating and "awful" fascinating--and if nothing else (besides giving me something o. Kurt Schulenburg said Happiness? Socializing. If you want a little bit more than the average "how-to" or "self-help" read, this book is for you. Always based solidly in science - and he extensively quotes and names his sources! - this is the sort of book that you might as well buy a few copies because you will find yourself passing it out to friends and family - and you're going to want to keep one handy for yourself! Success? Happiness? Socializing? Relationships? Family? It's all here - words to live by, ama