Official Interview: Christian Espinosa

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Re: Official Interview: Christian Espinosa

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I love reading the interviews and getting that personal peak into the mind behind the book. I recently read a book relating to cyberwars and I was amazed by how intricate it is. I know a lot of today's workings have moved to technology and sometimes that seems scary. I read a comment a while back and it is a bit off topic, but funny: Technology is taking over and has a mind of its own, but luckily in South Africa we have load shedding 75% of the time, so we won't have to worry too much :) Well done on an amazing interview!
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Recognizing trial and error was the biggest takeaway from this interview. Not everyone will love everything a author writes but it’s the love for books and writing that keeps them going. The perspective of wanting to be a condor was enlightening as I sometimes feel that way. It is best to take a step back to see the bigger picture.
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It makes it interesting when you read other people's interviews you see how much you learn as you go. This was well done and an amazing interview.
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The author taking negative feedback in a constructive manner is something I need to learn and incorporate in my life as well. Inspired by the way they speak and their learnings.
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The interview is interesting. The author piques my interest due to his flexibility. Splendid
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To teach another
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Cristina Corui Mihailescu wrote: 29 Oct 2022, 14:03 Interesting interview, but the last part seemed too childish, with the funny questions. Or maybe I am just too...old.
I agree, something interesting for a mature audience would've been better.
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kandscreeley wrote: 29 Oct 2022, 13:03
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I think any great book should be transformative not just to those who read it, but also to the author. This book has transformed me and forced me to look deep within myself. To analyze why I do things the way I do, what’s holding me back, where my emotions come from, and if I’m being congruent with my message.
I love reading what went behing creating books that change mindsets and helps you grow as a person. Christian's perspective of how a great book should be transformative to the writer as well is very profound. Lovely interview!
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That was an interesting interview! The reviews seem promising and I also like how the author was fine with both positive and negative feedbacks, saying he couldn't please everyone. That's a good author sign. :)
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I can't wait for the next book cause this book really made an impact on me
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The smartest person in the Room sounds like a book that everyone should read. which highlights emotional intelligence and successful communication. Is a self-help book something you need for personal growth
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Post by Rue Jourdan-Oosthuizen »

I can't thank thank Mr.Espinosa enough for writing such a book of insight.
I had hardly started reading it, when I found that I was challenged in the way I was living my life.For me too, the section which describes condor vision was a moment of awakening for me.
I wish him all success with writing his next book.
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Interesting interview with a great author. I'm already excited to get a copy of The Smartest Person in the Room for myself
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Post by Achonwa Miriam »

Nice interview. I like the authors way of expressing himself.
I would love to read this book as I'm still trying to find my way around the tech space.
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Post by Leena13 »

The interview was awesome, the smartest person in the rooms aims to help the reader
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