Review of Breaking the Mold

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I like reading self help books because they are practical and enlightening so I’m looking forward to digging into this book to know the factors to succeed in corporate realm. Kudos to the author for sharing personal stories, lessons learnt, and pragmatic advice that would help in the workplace.
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Self-help and personal development books can either be really good or really annoying. This one sounds unique and worth the read. Thanks for the wonderful, incredibly thorough review!
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This book helps readers identify the difference between a business and a job. For business-minded people, there's a lot of opportunities for them to broaden their horizons and explore new things. I like how the author relates his childhood experiences that are connected to the lessons within this book. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I'm not one for self help books; this one does sound interesting, though. Granted I only read a sample, it seemed like the author was just bragging. Maybe he deserves it! It's just not for me.
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A self-help book about the author, who came to America with no money and is now a CEO of a huge company. I liked how the author shared his childhood stories to connect with the readers. However, since the book is more about construction and service-related businesses, I would not be interested to read this book. It may be helpful for people in those businesses. Thank you for the detailed review.
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Self-help books are a must-read for everyone. I appreciate that the book has many lessons about success in business that might also be useful in this present day. Wonderful review and congrats on the BOTD.
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Your review on this book is great. I admit this review mortivated myself to read the book. The book seems to be very good and will help me in my life. Thank you for the nice review.
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The author has given us the best way to go about doing business as you can see he detailed his experience from being a juvenile garlic build seller to owning a multi millionaire business cooperation. This makes him qualified and enables him to know some keys to success. While this is not my genre I am sure readers and lovers of the genre would like this. Thanks for the review.
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An amazing self-help book that pushes readers to success and to be able to achieve their dreams. This is an interesting book that I believe everyone should have as it contains information that is very suitable for all.
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Self-help books are mostly practical. People who are interested in knowing more about lessons of success in business will greatly enjoy reading the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I really love and enjoy reading self-help books. This one focuses on success and how to align yourself with success. Great review!
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I enjoy reading self-help book because they contain tips and experiences of the author and this book has just that. I look forward to reading the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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A success story based on his personal experiences is a must-read book!
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Self-help books are a great way to learn about the author's successes and how they achieved it. This one marvels me, from a garlic bulb seller to a multi-millionare enterprise. I would truly love to read this book.
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Post by Abi_rami »

It seems like a good book that can educate people. It is indeed important to rebuild after business failure. The book gives detailed analysis on everything related to business. This review also is highly detailed. Congrats for writing such a good review.
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