A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose
Ratings45
Average rating3.9
I guess I was expecting less of an autobiography and more advice on running a business. Tony Hsieh seems to have stumbled his way into success, which I HIGHLY doubt is the case, but from his story, it really seems like it was all dumb luck. Many of the chapters ran on for too long and felt repetitive. An editor could have told him this, but within the first few moments of the audiobook, he admits the manuscript he is reading from is unedited. It needed some editing. He glazes over the work that went into his business and only focused on the ending success or fails. I thought there were some good bits and his story was entertaining at parts but if you're looking for a book that will help you in your career or business - this isn't it. If you're looking for an autobiography about a successful entrepreneur, this one is a few chapters too long.