Review by Susmita Biswas -- How To Be Successful

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This book seems to be very powerful and impactful. I'll read this book as soon as I get the opportunity. Thank you.
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Nice review, Susmita.
Yes, the leaders never fail.
I sense the book How To Be Successful carries a good mantra "think like a leader", and rest assured.
Nice compilation by M. Curtis McCoy.
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I also thought the same after looking at the title but found something different in your review. I might give it a try. Nice review!
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The author has found a way to narrate his life experiences and challenges and to give the audience an encouraging view of victory. You chose a good book.
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This book sounds like a motivational book. I'll love to read the author's perspective on success. I'll likewise like to read the perspective on the success of some leaders and entrepreneurs is provided in this book. Thanks for this incredible review!
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This was the first self-help book I've read; it was something to be reckoned with. Thanks for an insightful review!
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It is unfortunate you had to drop a star. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the book. Thanks for an insightful review!
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The real-life stories and the interviews are what make this book interesting. Great review!
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