If someone is the right bent for chasing after the salesy, entrepreneurial persona, and if they would benefit from dismissing education as "regurgitating facts for professors," then this might be good for that person. Otherwise, it's telling you how to feel, and not in a way that will likely make it easy to comply.
There may be some value in the idea of uncovering what you really want to do with your life, and then chasing that goal, but that's better covered in something like "What Color Is Your Parachute?"
If you want to stay in the driver's seat, "bootstrap" - by simply allowing your profits to grow the business. ~ Dan Miller, Your Dream Job
This book will help you figure out what job is best for you. It will ask you many insightful questions to yourself to help you best direct you in the way you should go in regards to work you love and would be fulfilled doing.
There is a workbook included in this program that will help you to map out where you want to go in your vocation.
I didn't finish it because I passed it to my husband, but I really liked it! It gave me a new outlook on work in this life, and God's plan for us in regard to work. A nice combination of theory and practice. You do have to get past some of the cliche stories-- parts of the book feel like a canned motivational speaker to me-- but the content really is good. And you leave it thinking, "Yeah! I can do this!" That's always a good thing, especially if you are given the tools to do so. :)
An absolute 'MUST READ' for everyone! This book will radically change how you think about work. It was a very positive and encouraging book that can help guide you to both happiness and success in business and life. The audio version is less than 7 hours long and can be completed easily within one to two week's commute.