Thoughts and quotes from “Freakonomics” by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
Numbers tend to lie less badly than people do. I am little behind the curve on this one. The book was originally published in 2005. …
Numbers tend to lie less badly than people do. I am little behind the curve on this one. The book was originally published in 2005. …
For all the definitions, descriptions, and characterizations of leaders, there are only two that matter: effective and ineffective. Effective leaders led successful teams that accomplish …
There are many good beginnings, but few food endings. After a discussion on leadership, this book was given to me by a friend and co-worker …
I have generally said, “It’s not worth reading if I don’t need a pen for underlining and making notes while reading.” Well, I read this …
Just because you don’t understand doesn’t mean that the explanation doesn’t exist. I recently learned that my son had read this book in middle school. …
The victorious strategist only seeks battle after the victory has been won. I picked this up during a layover in Charlotte. I enjoyed the actual …
All these leaders were made. They were not born. This book was given to me by my great friend, Greg DePriest. Upon receiving it, I moved it …
I recently found myself on a trip without a book in hand. This was quite disturbing so I made my way to the airport’s candy, …
Finished my book on the airplane and found this one downloaded to my Kindle. It is a short essay Twain wrote for a competition. Wonderful …
I picked this one up because it is my son’s next required school read and I never read it when I was supposed to. Well …