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Reviewed by Santosh K. for Readers' Favorite
Patrick Daniel’s “Finding Your Road to Success” is a very interesting read. The book is inspirational in many ways. There are over eight chapters in the book. Each chapter contains message for finding the road to success. Chapter 1 introduces reaching “above average” goals, several definitions of success are presented in Chapter 2. Some distinctions are also sketched between happiness and success. It is in Chapter 3, the author prepares his readers for the roadmap to success. Subsequently, some “thinking”, “action” and “management” strategies are beautifully described in Chapter 4, 5 and 6 respectively. The final two chapters seem to be very important dealing with “positive relationships and ways to stay on road to success”.
Personally, I like the quotes that are nicely presented in the book. Finding your road to success takes off, with the following scintillating sentences, “you may know the story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it.” Although success has become a taboo term these days, this book provides an excellent approach towards self-success. This craft has been captured based on the author’s personal reflection, experiences and opinions.
The book focused towards self-help readers and each reader might react to a book according to their personal taste and perspective. Moreover, this book is very interesting and a pleasure to read. I feel this book has a general appeal, and can be marketed to a large group of readers.