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  • Summary of How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams

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  • By: FastReads
  • Narrated by: Kelly McGee
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Summary of How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams

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Summary

In Scott Adam's life-changing book, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, the author encourages listeners to invite failure into their professional lives as it is often the raw material for success. He asserts that no matter how many times you fail, you can come out ahead if you learn something in the process.

This FastReads Summary & Analysis offers supplementary material to How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big to help you distill the key takeaways, review the book's content, and further understand the writing style and overall themes from an editorial perspective. Whether you'd like to deepen your understanding, refresh your memory, or simply decide whether or not this book is for you, FastReads Summary & Analysis is here to help. Absorb everything you need to know in under 20 minutes! What does this FastReads Summary & Analysis Include?

  • Executive summary of the original book
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  • Chapter-by-chapter summaries
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Original Book Summary Overview

How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big is a humorous narration of the challenges the author encountered while navigating his way through the corporate world. He recounts how he grew from an incompetent worker in a phone company cubicle to the creator of one of the most successful comic strips. Adams draws rich productivity lessons from dozens of personal failures in his businesses and career. Through a depiction of his limited talents, Adams shows that success is not a product of exceptional skill or hard work but a balance of average skills, perseverance and luck.

Please Note: This is a summary, analysis and review of the book and not the original book. This analysis is meant as a supplement to, and not a replacement for, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big.

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Poor Reading Style Brings Down the Quality.

This may probably be an overall good book but I can't tell based on the person reading.

The style of the reader brings down any quality the book may have. They choose to pause at each phase not allowing the sentence structure and the ideas to flow together. They may think they are helpline the listener understand more but reading with poor phrasing just makes it more difficult to understand. It breaks the flow of your thoughts losing the ideas the writer intended. It makes the reading choppy and disconnected. So I have returned the book.

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