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Giving It All Away...and Getting It All Back Again
- The Way of Living Generously
- By: David Green, Bill High
- Narrated by: Milton Bagby
- Length: 4 hrs and 17 mins
- Unabridged
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Join self-made billionaire David Green, founder of America's craft store giant Hobby Lobby, as he shares the key to building a powerful legacy: Generosity. In Giving It All Away...and Getting It All Back Again, Green unpacks time-tested principles that will help you reap the benefits of generosity for multiple generations to come. In 1970, David Green began making picture frames in his garage. With hard work, he and his wife, Barbara, turned that humble beginning into the world's largest privately owned arts-and-crafts retailer.
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Quick listen on the topic of generosity
- By Jericho on 06-28-17
- Giving It All Away...and Getting It All Back Again
- The Way of Living Generously
- By: David Green, Bill High
- Narrated by: Milton Bagby
Fantastic..
Reviewed: 05-21-17
Came across humble, open, honest and straight from a sincere heart centered in Christ. God bless you David Green !
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Start with Why
- How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
- By: Simon Sinek
- Narrated by: Simon Sinek
- Length: 7 hrs and 12 mins
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Why are some people and organizations more innovative, more influential, and more profitable than others? Why do some command greater loyalty from customers and employees alike? Even among the successful, why are so few able to repeat their successes over and over? People like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, and the Wright Brothers might have little in common, but they all started with why.
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Important Theme - Repetitive Presentation
- By Allan on 11-22-11
- Start with Why
- How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
- By: Simon Sinek
- Narrated by: Simon Sinek
Aggregated ideas from other books + some.
Reviewed: 09-29-16
Expected a little better than this from Simon S. Repackaged some ideas and content from other books and 2002 HBR article. Might have called half this book "The Apple Story" Reading Walter Issacson on Steve Jobs would be time well spent for that.
Liked his personal story and some other material to the extent they were original.
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The Art of War
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Scott Brick, Shelly Frasier
- Length: 2 hrs and 4 mins
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Written before Alexander the Great was born, this Chinese treatise on war has become one of the most influential works on the subject. Read widely in the east since its appearance 2,500 years ago, The Art of War first came to the west with a French Jesuit in 1782. It has been studied by generals from Napoleon to Rommel, and it is still required reading in most military academies of the world.
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Artful
- By Peter on 04-14-06
- The Art of War
- By: Sun Tzu
- Narrated by: Scott Brick, Shelly Frasier
Irrelevant to our times.
Reviewed: 01-22-13
What disappointed you about The Art of War?
Was monotonous and not relevant.
What do you think your next listen will be?
No sure.
How could the performance have been better?
Making it relevant to our times.
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
Disappointment.
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