The Success Paradox
How to Surrender & Win in Business and in Life
by Gary C. Cooper
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Pub Date Jun 13 2023 | Archive Date Jun 18 2023
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Description
The Success Paradox is the improbable story of a life and business transformed, told in a warmly authentic style that says: “I hit rock bottom, I surrendered, I began doing the opposite of what I’d been doing before, miracles happened, and here’s what you can learn from my journey.”
With riveting personal details that illuminate his discoveries, Gary details how he defied the odds – not just to survive but to thrive - by implementing a series of paradoxical strategies, fundamentally opposite to anything he’d ever done before. The result is an inspiring book about what happened to him and a blueprint for readers to experience how to surrender and win in business and life.
Advance Praise
John Adams
Retired Chairman and CEO of AutoZone
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9798887500522 |
PRICE | $23.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 220 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
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