From Mistakes to Meaning : Owning Your Past So It Doesn't Own You
From Mistakes to Meaning : Owning Your Past So It Doesn't Own You
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Author(s): Lynton, Michael
ISBN No.: 9781668080221
Pages: 272
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.40
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Anyone who fails to see how great this subject is will wind up being a chapter in the sequel. And to have two people who actually screwed up in the most charming and interesting and famous ways to write it? That's gold." --Michael Lewis "One of the most important things in life is to learn from our mistakes, but most of us don't have the tools or the honesty--or the guts--to truly do so. Michael and Josh, in this fascinating book, were willing to be brutally candid about big mistakes they made, and that helped them realize how the steps that led them astray were rooted in hidden aspects of their personalities. Then they lead a colorful cast of fellow mistake-makers to do likewise. With this eye-opening book, you can make the same journey. You'll be glad you did." --Walter Isaacson "Though I have never made a mistake of my own, I still found From Mistakes To Meaning to be a fascinating investigation of other peoples' missteps.


Should I, in the future, commit some personal blunder, I will happily reread Lynton and Steiner's insightful and entertaining book and apply its wisdom." --Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Everyone makes mistakes. The best leaders, as Lynton and Steiner powerfully show, learn from them. This book is for anyone in business and government who wants to understand how to turn blunders into breakthroughs." --Michael Bloomberg "To err is human; to learn from those mistakes can take divine intervention. In incredibly compelling prose, Michael and Josh discuss the most significant (and sometimes dramatic) mistakes of their professional and personal lives and the blunders of diverse people they interviewed. Michael and Josh articulate the emotional value of finally revealing these errors and a framework for developing insight and moving on from these regrets. As someone who held a leadership position in an Ivy League university, I only wish I had had the opportunity to read this wonderful book in the context of my own not insignificant errors.


I now want to organize an entire course in psychology around it!" --Peter Salovey, PhD, President Emeritus and Sterling Professor of Psychology, Yale University, and leading expert on emotional intelligence.


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