
The Diary of a West Point Cadet
Captivating and Hilarious Stories for Developing the Leader Within You
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Jack Hicks
Let's be honest. A lot of books about West Point or leadership can be very dry. Learning doesn't have to be that way.
In The Diary of a West Point Cadet, by Captain Preston Pysh, the author teaches essential West Point leadership through the most fun and unique reading of any book in its class. Each intriguing firsthand account of Preston's top 12 enthralling and hilarious stories from attending West Point, will capture your interest and imagination. The stories walk the reader down a personal journey many outsiders never see behind the thick stoney walls. As an added bonus, Preston efficiently summarizes how each gripping story taught him a vital leadership lesson that prepared him to be a combat commander with the renown 101st Airborne Division. If you are an aspiring cadet, a small-group leader, or even an emerging leader in corporate America, this book is for you.
If you like twists and turns while reading and learning, you are in for a treat. Learning about leadership and the United States Military Academy has never been this fun. Prepare to be glued to your seat and the text as you experience unforgettable stories and lessons from "The Point."
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Surprisingly good
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If you, your son, or daughter, is looking to apply to West Point, this book is a must read. The stories Preston tells will allow you to gain insight on what happens at the military academy and more importantly, why. You can use this book to develop a mindset of what to expect before going in cold turkey.
One of the best pieces of advice you will get out of this book is to write down on a piece of paper 5 short-term and 5 long-term goals you want to accomplish. By writing them down, the chances of you completing them will increase exponentially. You will get the most out of life by accomplishing your goals. But first, you have to spend time thinking about and continually updating what goals are most important to you.
The narrator of the audio book, Jack, also does a fantastic job of telling the stories. The best way humans communicate is through stories. I could clearly picture what was happening every step of the way!
Thank you, Preston and Jack!
Entertaining and Educational!
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Inspirational
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It’s a must read!
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What made the experience of listening to The Diary of a West Point Cadet the most enjoyable?
I liked how he laid out the book. Every chapter was a mini-story of its own, with a leadership lesson at the end of each one.What other book might you compare The Diary of a West Point Cadet to and why?
One of a kind.What does Jack Hicks bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Could start to feel the emotions of every character.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I very much appreciated the balance he struck between highlighting his accomplishments and taking a humble position so all of us could relate.Any additional comments?
If you always wonder what it must be like at Westpoint, this audio books gives you a sneak peak into a life of a Westpoint graduate.Entertaining and Educational
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I took it upon myself to learn about the academy to find some answers behind this broken heart of mine. Not only did Preston’s story bring a smile to my face that I hadn’t had in months. I felt like I was walking beside Preston every step of the way learning about West Point. Not only did Preston explain everything. But it did give me some light hearted revelations about the behaviors at the academy. Everything made perfect sense to me with my exes behaviors and I was able to find the closure that I needed.
If I didn’t find this book I think I would have been searching for any book on West Point to learn of the academy and the mental breakdowns our cadets go through. I give this book 5 stars and I know I will listen to this again.
Thank you Preston for sharing your story. I know your book will help a lot of people learn about this great academy.
Closure. Thank you!
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Exceptional
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Future Cadet
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Great Information
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Captivating and inspiring
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