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Lessons from 57 of the worlds most successful people failure is something none of us like to experience, but in dare to win, Jeff chegwin and Carmela diclemente explain that mistakes are not only good for you, they can actually lead to huge successes. If you look at the most inspirational innovators, athletes and icons throughout history, they all share a common belief they simply do not entertain the notion of failure as a bad thing. In dare to win youll read some real-life lessons, learnt by the most talented and successful people in the world such as Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Winston Churchill, J. K. Rowling, Roald Dahl, Charlie Chaplin, Jack M A and others

128 pages, Paperback

Published January 23, 2019

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331 reviews86 followers
August 8, 2018
الكتاب عبارة عن نصائح وقصص لأشخاص ناجحين، لا يحتوي على ما هو جديد.
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454 reviews12 followers
March 4, 2019
Author has a wrong perception about reader that to write about people who finally earn billions means success
The readers question was whether they able to retain the money and fame when they died?
Most of the success people never retain the so called success and do misadventures their fortunes as back to square one.
Otherwise they spend their earnings to philanthropy activities
Here the success never earned through along with the wisdom.
simply earning millions are not success
Pathetic write!
Profile Image for Shashank S.
10 reviews
October 25, 2024
The book offers snippets of inspiration from different successful personalities. Most of the personalities covered are from the music/ performance arts industry as the authors are from those industries.
You will notice after going through the stories that there is a common factor. These people did not give up, they carried on and figured it out.
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26 reviews6 followers
December 25, 2019
Easy to read, well written small snippets of wisdom!
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17 reviews3 followers
November 19, 2020
مُسلي، ليس كتاب مُلهم بالنسبة لي، مجرد سير ذاتية لأشخاص نجحوا 😆👌.
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March 5, 2021
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36 reviews5 followers
March 4, 2022
كتاب تنمية اعتيادي قصص ملهمة وكذا

لكن بعض الاقتباسات في الكتاب شعرت بجد انها كتبت من اجلي لذلك اعطيته ثلاث نجوم
17 reviews
February 24, 2020
From every single one of these 57 lessons everyone can learn something...Awesome Book
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71 reviews2 followers
February 17, 2021
لا أحد منا يرغب في تجربة الفشل، لكنّ هذا الكتاب يشرح لنا كيف أن الأخطاء يمكنها أن تفضي إلى نجاحات كبيرة.
نقرأ في هذا الكتاب دروسًا من واقع الحياة، اكتسبها مشاهير ممن هم اليوم من بين الأكثر موهبةً ونجاحًا في العالم. من ستيف جوبز إلى بيونسي، وسايمون كاول، وآينشتاين وغيرهم.
القصص مكتوبة بأسلوب مرح وقوي ستلهمنا كيفية التعلم من أخطائنا، مشكلتي مع الكتاب هو أنه كدّس قصص نجاح كل عظماء العالم تقريبًا لدرجة جعلتني أشعر بالضياع، لذا لا أنصح بقراءته دفعةً واحدة، وإنما يُفضل أن يُقرأ مقال واحد كل أسبوع مثلًا.
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2 reviews1 follower
April 12, 2022
Some inspiring stories but no depth or real information. The story's key points are recycled and branded as something else for each chapter. There are no new ideas presented in this book and the ideas that are presented are shallow and lack any life-changing information that is promised. Boring and like every other self-help book out there!
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26 reviews1 follower
September 16, 2018
Each 57 chapter in this book comes with a ‘lesson’ associated with a life story of a successful famous person. While the “lessons” vary from chapter to chapter, it feels like most of the story lines are similar. Anyway, out of the 57 short stories, I do find a few inspiring. The rest are okay.
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