I thought it was about improving personal decision making skills. But it's more about designing choice architecture for other people. It's more useful for policy makers & businesses.
First 100 pages were interesting but after that, the examples were irrelevant and difficult to read. Also, concepts were heavily repeated and some chapters felt out of place.
A great read for those considering a non-traditional career path. I found Paul's journey incredibly relatable and inspiring.
An excellent read that delivers exactly what it says - a guide for employees aspiring to become entrepreneurs. This book goes into detail about practical steps on developing and testing business ideas. There's a lot of content about developing a entrepreneur's mindset which I found really useful and easy to absorb.