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title = "The 7 Secrets of Exceptional Leadership - Brian Tracy"
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date = 2020-05-24
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18523862-the-7-secrets-of-exceptional-leadership):
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In The Seven Secrets of Exceptional Leadership Brian describes the most
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important leadership qualities practiced by top leaders worldwide. By
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committing yourself to these seven "secrets" of exceptional leadership, you
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can achieve all your goals as a leader in every area of your life.
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Ok, I have to say that this book rubbed me in all the wrong ways.
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First, more pictures than content. I mean, if I want to have a book about
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boats, I'd get a book about boats, not about leadership.
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Second, the rules are somewhat weird. "A leader must know themselves" I can
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get behind, specially because one would have to know their own weaknesses to
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lead people. "Know what they want"... why? A leader may lead people to make
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things they (leader) don't even fully agree, but know it must be done. Just
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knowing what you want (even couple with the other points) doesn't make you a
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leader -- heck, it doesn't even _fit_ the description of a leader.
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This was a book that I picked up and dropped next day 'cause fuck confusing
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"being a boss" with "being a leader" -- and those two are completelly
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different aspects.
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