Screw It, Let's Do It: Lessons in Life

Screw It, Let’s Do It: Lessons in Life

Throughout my life I have achieved many remarkable things. In Screw It, Let’s Do It, I will share with you my ideas and the secrets of my success, but not simply because I hope they’ll help you achieve your individual goals. Today we are increasingly aware of the effects of our actions on the environment, and I strongly believe that we each have a responsibility, as individuals and organisations, to do no harm. I will draw on Gaia Capitalism to explain why we need to take stock of how we may be

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  1. 68 of 69 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Everyone should read this book, 9 Mar 2006
    By A Customer

    It’s quick, it’s easy, it’s not preachy, it’s positive. It’s packed full of good advice and examples from Richard Branson’s own life. He calls them his “lessons in life”. He also says, “A journey of a thousand miles starts with that first step” — and he’s right. Reading this book, by the friendly genius that the media has dubbed a maverick in paradise, could be that first step to a positive and fulfilling life and perhaps a wealthy one. He says he can’t tell people how to get rich fast and he doesn’t have any secrets to success; all he has is “truths” and examples that worked for him and could work for you. Making money isn’t his first goal — having fun and doing good are. But he says if you have fun, then the money will come — and explains why he says it. Every chapter is filled with his philosophy, spelled out in a simple and direct way. Chapter headings like “Just Do It!” “Be Bold”; “Have Fun!”; “Challenge Yourself”; “Value Family and Friends” are useful guides for everyone to follow. It’s a great little book to read at odd moments. I read it all the way through in less than an hour, and instantly felt driven and motivated to get cracking with that project I’ve been putting off. Everyone should read this book and every teenager should be given a copy. It could be resonsible for turning things around and producing a society of motivated go-getters.

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  2. 44 of 45 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Branson knows best, 7 April 2006
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    Pito Perez “d31una” (Aberdeen) –

    This is a good book with quick wisdom, but beware! it’s most of all a summary of Branson’s autobiography “Losing My virginity”. It is still great, Branson talks in a very down to earth manner, but for more details and wisdom on how he succeeded in business I would definitely recommend by miles his Autobiography.

    So, if you are intrigued about Branson’s life this is a very good quick summary, which then if you like it, you should definitely read his autobiography.

    All in all an inspiring read.

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  3. 32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Follow the Leader!!!, 28 Aug 2006
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    G. Bridgeman-clarke “Graham Bridgeman-Clarke” (Rayleigh, United Kingdom) –
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    I liked this book. Easy to read, easy to follow and unlike some other high powered businessmen, Richard Branson doesn’t seem to have a big ego.

    I like Richard Branson’s honest and straight-forward approach to writing. No holds barred, straight-to-the-point prose. I enjoyed the book on two accounts. I am a businessman and I want to learn how Sir Richard has succeeded, but secondly, since I have read his other books, I enjoy his style and his books are a great read in any case.

    So if you need to pick up a few business pointers – on how to succeed or fail even, or you just want an easy quick read, then I recommend this book.

    I would have given the book 5 but I tend to think it is a bit pricy for a short book.

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