A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life

A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life

2016 • 320 pages

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Average rating3.4

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This is the second fastest nonfiction book I've ever read. First and foremost, the size is misleading. If you flip to the back of the book, you'll see that it's 300 pages. The last 100 pages is comprised of notes, a list of famous people he's met with and expanding on meetings he mentioned previously in the book. In reality, the book is only 200 pages.

As I said earlier, I flew through this book. I found it incredibly motivating. Reading about his start in Hollywood was the best part. He took one chance, one opportunity and used it to change his life around. He went from a boring desk job to working his way into the film industry. He reiterates time and again that life is made up of chances and choices. It's not all about luck. It's 50% lucky, but 50% choice. What will you do about those opportunities you are presented with? If you heard of a great job opportunity, would you act on it or just sit around thinking “that sounds great” but do nothing about it? The moral of his book is to always keep your eyes and ears open. You never know what is around the corner.

While at first some of Grazer's stories don't make sense, he eventually brings everything back together. Before you know it you've learned a valuable life lesson through his experiences.

This book is a fast read. It's not perfect and could have used more editing. At times I felt that he was dragging things out to meet a publishing quota. If this was paired down to 150 pages, I would buy this book and present it to every graduate I know. It's a great example of how being curious can get you places. Always ask questions. Always try to look at things through another person's eyes. This isn't a book just for creatives and Hollywood types. It's for anyone looking to get the most out of their life. At times it felt like a great speech given given at a graduation ceremony. If you're looking for motivation in life this might be the book for you.

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