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Malcolm Gladwell writes an inspired book from start to finish. He categorizes and dives into detail on how an idea in our culture "sticks" and spreads, motivating the reader to be introspective and determine their value and strengths in "being the change" in our society. This can help as an overall positive boost in our day to day life as well as those who are venturing into entrepreneurship. I highly recommend this book to those with an open mind and seeking to enrich their perspective of what works and doesn't work in their lives as well as finding their personal tipping points.
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell
leeny526, January 30, 2013
Malcolm Gladwell writes an inspired book from start to finish. He categorizes and dives into detail on how an idea in our culture "sticks" and spreads, motivating the reader to be introspective and determine their value and strengths in "being the change" in our society. This can help as an overall positive boost in our day to day life as well as those who are venturing into entrepreneurship. I highly recommend this book to those with an open mind and seeking to enrich their perspective of what works and doesn't work in their lives as well as finding their personal tipping points.Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips
leeny526, September 2, 2011
loved this book! mythology in the 21st century! :)(1 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)
Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips
leeny526, September 2, 2011
loved this book! mythology in the 21st century! :)(0 of 1 readers found this comment helpful)