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I just read The Common Path to Uncommon Success by John Lee Dumas
I didn’t know what to expect going into this book, I knew it was in the vein of self-help and I had just heard about it from people probably from my business classes in college or in a Twitter thread on business books that everyone should read.
The book is 258 pages long and is supposed to teach lay folk like you and me how to be successful entrepreneurs. It was published in 2021 and it is basically John Lee Dumas bestowing his knowledge on us in 17 easy-to-follow steps!
John is the host of a podcast called "Entrepreneurs on Fire". It was established in 2012 and was the first business podcast to have a new episode released every single day. In it, he interviews different entrepreneurs, picks their brains, and gets their stories in short episodes. I haven't listened to any of his podcasts but it does seem like a good and cool idea.
If you are seriously trying to figure out how to be an entrepreneur and don’t know where to start, I would recommend this book to you. If you are basically anyone else, don’t waste your time. I think John should stick with podcasts and maybe stay out of books. Is that too harsh to say? Let's unpack it.
By Carson CampbellI just read The Common Path to Uncommon Success by John Lee Dumas
I didn’t know what to expect going into this book, I knew it was in the vein of self-help and I had just heard about it from people probably from my business classes in college or in a Twitter thread on business books that everyone should read.
The book is 258 pages long and is supposed to teach lay folk like you and me how to be successful entrepreneurs. It was published in 2021 and it is basically John Lee Dumas bestowing his knowledge on us in 17 easy-to-follow steps!
John is the host of a podcast called "Entrepreneurs on Fire". It was established in 2012 and was the first business podcast to have a new episode released every single day. In it, he interviews different entrepreneurs, picks their brains, and gets their stories in short episodes. I haven't listened to any of his podcasts but it does seem like a good and cool idea.
If you are seriously trying to figure out how to be an entrepreneur and don’t know where to start, I would recommend this book to you. If you are basically anyone else, don’t waste your time. I think John should stick with podcasts and maybe stay out of books. Is that too harsh to say? Let's unpack it.