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Eight Keys to Greatness

Eight Keys to Greatness

Gene N. Landrum
3.7/5 ( ratings)
What motivated a man trained in theology to uncover the theory of evolution? How did a shop owner's daughter become Prime Minister of a very chauvinistic nation? How did a man with a severe hearing problem invent the phonograph and the first sound movie camera? What prompted an 8th-grade dropout to unravel the technical mysteries of the catalytic engine? And why did somebody who "could not write" turn into one of the most prolific and successful authors of our time?


Luck, personal attributes, freaky experiences, timing, and a myriad of other factors can contribute to reaching the very top. But Dr. Gene N. Landrum expertly argues that "talent is not nearly as important as indomitable will, IQ is not as important as a positive attitude, an Ivy League education is not as important as an inquisitive and imaginative mind, and money is not important at all."


The "greats" have eight key behavioral traits critical to their success. Eight Keys to Greatness selects six diverse disciplines and those who achieved within them-the arts ; business ; humanities ; politics ; science ; and sports -to show that charisma, competitiveness, confidence, drive, intuition, rebellion, risk-taking, and tenacity led these celebrities to the top.


Landrum includes biographical commentary on twenty-eight other visionaries,
including Darwin, Marx, Twain, Freud, Edison, Margaret Mead, Walt Disney, Stephen King, Ted Turner, and Anne Rice, to back his findings drawn from hundreds of biographies, autobiographies, and related research.


Are you capable of greatness? Yes, Landrum says, "as long as you have slightly above average ability to grasp new concepts and have the internal will to pursue your dreams." Eight Keys to Greatness inspires readers to learn by example.
Language
English
Pages
285
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Release
July 01, 1999
ISBN
1573926868
ISBN 13
9781573926867

Eight Keys to Greatness

Gene N. Landrum
3.7/5 ( ratings)
What motivated a man trained in theology to uncover the theory of evolution? How did a shop owner's daughter become Prime Minister of a very chauvinistic nation? How did a man with a severe hearing problem invent the phonograph and the first sound movie camera? What prompted an 8th-grade dropout to unravel the technical mysteries of the catalytic engine? And why did somebody who "could not write" turn into one of the most prolific and successful authors of our time?


Luck, personal attributes, freaky experiences, timing, and a myriad of other factors can contribute to reaching the very top. But Dr. Gene N. Landrum expertly argues that "talent is not nearly as important as indomitable will, IQ is not as important as a positive attitude, an Ivy League education is not as important as an inquisitive and imaginative mind, and money is not important at all."


The "greats" have eight key behavioral traits critical to their success. Eight Keys to Greatness selects six diverse disciplines and those who achieved within them-the arts ; business ; humanities ; politics ; science ; and sports -to show that charisma, competitiveness, confidence, drive, intuition, rebellion, risk-taking, and tenacity led these celebrities to the top.


Landrum includes biographical commentary on twenty-eight other visionaries,
including Darwin, Marx, Twain, Freud, Edison, Margaret Mead, Walt Disney, Stephen King, Ted Turner, and Anne Rice, to back his findings drawn from hundreds of biographies, autobiographies, and related research.


Are you capable of greatness? Yes, Landrum says, "as long as you have slightly above average ability to grasp new concepts and have the internal will to pursue your dreams." Eight Keys to Greatness inspires readers to learn by example.
Language
English
Pages
285
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Prometheus Books
Release
July 01, 1999
ISBN
1573926868
ISBN 13
9781573926867

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