Ratings10
Average rating3.3
This may as well have been “Don't You Know Who I Am: A Memoir”.
Honestly, the author comes up with a list of items to do in order to ‘unlock the impossible', just like him, but is not nearly famous nor accomplished enough to merit that commentary. I'd never heard of him before reading this book, so to say I too can be as successful as him isn't nearly the encouragement he thinks it is.
There were some interesting ideas in the middle about how to organize your day to promote healthy work habits etc., but I wouldn't say any of them were earth-shattering or original. And then right at the end of the book it turns out that it's all been an advertisement for his self-help organization, which definitely left a weird taste in my mouth.