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The Takeo Effect

How a Billionaire Samurai Warrior Saved My Life

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The Takeo Effect

By: Darren Sugiyama
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In this sequel to The Icon Effect—one of Darren Sugiyama's best-selling books—Vincent finds himself in new unchartered waters after inheriting The Icon's financial advisory firm in New York and is faced with some extreme challenges that make him question everything. As he struggles to find his way after falling from grace, he meets a new mentor named Takeo Takashi—a Japanese billionaire—who teaches him how to apply the ways of the samurai to his new business challenges. Takeo's teachings are similar to The Icon's in some ways, but very different in others, as Vincent discovers a new perspective on success, loyalty, happiness, and his own identity. This is a story about the importance of family, true friendship, and redemption.

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