Although written almost 2500 years and focused on the strategies of war, there are still lessons on leadership and strategy that can be learned by reading this book. Be prepared to find the meaning behind the text on the pages… unless, of course, you have a small army of infantry, archers, and chariots at your disposal, in which case the text may be directly applicable.
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1. Read "Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid"
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2. learn spanish
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3. Learn to snowboard
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4. find myself in a situation where it makes sense and is in fact absolutely necessary to say "frankly my dear, I don't give a damn"
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5. learn to sail
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6. go to a World Cup soccer match
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It’s an entertaining, suspenseful book and worth a read, but it’s not as good as Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Code, or even Deception Point. Also, I felt there were a few “holes” in the book.
It was worth doing, but now I must admit that my eyesight isn’t “perfect” and must occasionally wear glasses. sigh... I still reminisce about my fuzzy vision and they way in which it hid the slight blemishes of the world through obscurity. :)
P.S. If the doc tells you dilating your eyes will only last 2 hours or so… don’t believe them! Mine were dilated for almost 6 hours. :)
