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Screw It, Let's Do It (Sir Richard Branson)

In 1968, a young man named Richard Branson began an improbable journey. From opening a tiny record store, ...
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Mirage42911
03/30/2009

Screw It, Let's Do It (Sir Richard Branson) 5

Very good book, genuine and honest. Good lessons can be learned from this Self-made man.

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SavoHeleta
03/22/2009

Screw It, Let's Do It (Sir Richard Branson) 5

This is a very interesting and informative book. Richard Branson is not trying to sell anything; he's just explaining how he came to be what he is today.

Branson is completelly right that people must have fun with whatever they do. Otherwise, they will become miserable robots regreting missed opportunities one day.

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PaulStanford
01/26/2009

Screw It, Let's Do It (Sir Richard Branson) 4

Great book, a lot of good information and a really interesting read. The only time where I felt like I had to work to get through this book is when he started to discuss his opinions on "Going Green" and all of that nonsense. In my opinion he should have written a book entirely about going green and the green way of life and left it out of this book, which would have been fine without it. Other than that it was a fantastic book that I would recommend to anyone who is interested in business or entrepreneurship.

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PatLovell
11/16/2008

Screw It, Let's Do It (Sir Richard Branson) 1

A rambling account of mundane childhood memories which bore the reader, that even his family would find difficult to sit through. What's the point?

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JeffreyThomasS krob
07/28/2008

Screw It, Let's Do It (Sir Richard Branson) 5

I would suggest to read "Losing my virginity" first so you get a better understanding of Branson's life. I did it the other way unfortunately. During his book he will tell various stories about his life that affected his way of thinking. It's a good motivation book for anyone considering his/her own business. The most important lesson (aside other great ones) that I took with me: Do it for fun - not for money! And he is damn right.

I strongly recommend this book even if you do not open your own business.

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