27 A

How to fail at everything and still win was a book to teach you how to see the world a little bit differently. Understanding that failures will come in life and that doesn’t mean you can’t reach your goals. Everything is possible until you stop going after your goals. There were three main points I took away from this book. They are:
  1. Goals have two inherent flaws, so build systems instead.
  2. Wherever you’re most comfortable taking risks, that’s where you should apply for jobs.
  3. To find your own energy schedule, think of activities in terms of space and time.
I encourage everyone to read this book to uplift your moral on what you think you want to do. 

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  1. Hello Garett,
    It sounds to me that your book was very Interesting and there is a lot of valuable information that can be taken from it. I agree that anything is possible as long as you don't give up, when you give up is when you have failed. I think you first main point was very Interesting and it made me wonder what those inherent flaws were and how to avoid them. I really like your second point as well, I think taking risks are very important in order to learn and to minimize the risks it makes sense to go after something that your more comfortable doing.

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  2. Hey Garrett!

    I found it very interesting that this book talks about finding an energy schedule and thinking of activities in terms of space and time. I have a hard time doing that for myself because I am always so busy. But I think this book wants you to put it into perspective that TIME IS ENERGY! You have to prioritize what is important that you devote your time too and I think that is a really valuable lesson people need to learn. Thanks for sharing the super interesting book, I will for sure check it out!

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