![]() ![]() These sections outline stories and limited strategies that will encourage readers to creatively redefine obstacles as opportunities, act with less fear of failure by better processing the emotion, and develop the "resilience" and "flexibility" necessary to soldier through difficult situations. ![]() Rockefeller, Holiday collects historical anecdotes from politics, commerce, sports, and history%E2%80%94as well as some light re-readings of classical philosophy%E2%80%94and loosely structures them around the three skills he sees as essential to succeeding in the face of adversity: perception, action, and will. Holiday (Trust Me, I'm Lying), "media manipulator" and master of the dark art of marketing, returns with a collection of bite-sized, intensely written aphorisms and parables about learning how to see "through the negative, past its underside, and into its corollary: the positive." Starting with figures no less august than Marcus Aurelius and John D. ![]()
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