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Crow And The Eagle: A True Fable, How A Great Sportsman Made Fair Play And Economic Success

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The Crow and the Eagle describes the struggle for success that every person with vision has had to face, and how a Cy Young-winning baseball pitcher overcame those obstacles - both in the New York Yankee's golden fifties and through to his own golden years.

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Published January 1, 2003

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July 21, 2019
A short motivational book (that didn't motivate me) that you can read in an hour. Based on former baseball star Bob Turley, it told his story of how he believed in himself and knew he could succeed even when his life took unexpected downturns.

Although I agree it's good to believe in yourself, not everyone can make it to a professional sports team just by hard work and 'believing'. It does take an extraordinary amount of athleticism.

However, perhabs if I were younger and at the beginning of my work career instead of at the end, I'd find this book to have some good advice.
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