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Turner is a mad genius. Go Ted!
Impeccably researched, an amazing manI was impressed by the depth of research Mr. Bibb brought to this book. I wish their was a little more of Ted quoted in the book, but this is an excellent amount of info on the man's life.
- Julia Wilkinson, author, "My Life at AOL"
Awesome

Before you go, or to relive a trip read this book!
Beautiful, worth any priceThis important and uncommonly beautiful publication gracefully links the city's architecture, sculpture, and painting to its rich social fabric and dramatic political life. The Art of Florence is truly a masterpiece...
Outstanding in text and picture quality

Insight into the relationship between two remarkable people
Brilliant!
Gertrude and Alice Get Real!

This book changed my life!
Born To Succeed: How To Release Your Unlimited PotentialTurner says the key to success is believing in yourself. He explains how to determine what is is that you really want from life, and why you don't yet have it. He offers practical advice on goal setting and achieving goals. Setting and achieving goals includes investigating why that particular goal is desirable, what obstacles may keep you from achieving it, and the steps you will take to overcome those obstacles. He then shows you how to commit to your goal and reward yourself for each step taken.
His success blueprint shows you "how to activate your thought processes--mental muscles--and to draw on your own form of genius." He adds that we each "have the ability of perform at exceptional levels in at least one area of your life if you can find it." He teaches you how to find and develop that area. Part of his training is a "30-day mental diet" that emphasizes thinking about your life's purpose and how to best accomplish it.
Turner also discusses the importance of spending quiet time with yourself and learning to listen to your intuition.
"How tall does a tree grow?" Turner asks, then answers: "As tall as it can." He advises us to imitate trees, and grow as much as we can. We all have unlimited potential for growth, and it is only our own way of thinking that keeps us pruned into shrubs instead of tall trees. Born to Succeed will help all readers achieve success in life, regardless of how they define that success.
Completely changes your way of thinking - for the better!I read it from cover to cover without picking and choosing "whichever chapter I fancied" as with other books of this kind I have read before. I learned to "listen" to my hunches and got motivated to start my own business totally from scratch. Four years on.. I have now started to franchise my business and taught Colin's principals to my team of staff and franchisees. I keep this book on my desk for constant reference and whenever I need a "lift" a couple of chapters work on my attitude every time.
An absolute must for your personal life, or particularly if you are considering starting a business or new venture!


New physics meets tropical wonderland
Reality as Perception
Totally stunning, as are most of Ms. Hospital's novels

Soon to be classic
This should be on the best seller list.
The Christmas House For Everyone

Con Man or Saint?
Interesting!
Glenn Turner was a CON MAN!

Excellent ResourceThese pairs are:
Universalism vs. Particularism
Analyzing vs. Integrating
Individualism vs. Communitarianism
Inner-Directed vs. Outer-directed Orientation
Time as Sequence vs. Time as Synchronization
Achieved Status vs. Ascribed Status
Equality vs. Hierarchy
They make the point that capitalism is not a choice for or against but a range of behaviours made up of a multiplicity of choices. Using their grid and research data, they position various countries on this range.
As someone who works and lives in a country where I was not born, I found the book a very useful frame for looking at my adopted work environment.
I really call this 4.5 stars, the -.5 is because sections of it are much more dated than others and there are places where I think the tone of the book is lessened by the authors' temptation to give in and make value judgements.
An absolutely fascinating bookI found this to be an absolutely fascinating book. I was always aware of the cultural differences between various countries, but this book did an excellent job of defining those differences, and showing how they affect the way that the country does business. If you are interested in any of these seven countries, or interested in international business, then I highly recommend this book to you.
I wish this weren't out of print!For example, if you are in a situation where you see your friend at fault in a car accident, and you are called upon to testify, what do you do? While Americans tend to value truth-telling over loyalty to friends, Asians tend to value loyalty to friends over truth-telling. Both choices are shocking to the opposite: "How can you lie like that?" vs. "How can you let your friend down like that?"
This book looks at a number of cultures and how they differ. It's a fascinating read, and has changed how I look at the world.


Fine Portrait of a Great Landscape Painter
If you enjoy reading about eccentrics...
Brilliant account of one of England's best painters

Ardrey's book is an eye-opener for those willing to see
Clarifying and driven by examples. An overlooked classic!I picked up this book at a flea market and began reading. I learned more and gained more insight into the nature of Nature's territorial inhabitants than all my previous reading. Through carefully observed case studies of animals, conservative conclusions are drawn. Light on theory, and heavy on examples of particular territorial behaviours of our fellow creatures, `The Territorial Imperative' is must read for any person interested in the way of Nature and ourselves.
The Territorial Imperative
You'll rout for this multi-billionaire after reading the book.