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M**N
A Masterclass in Greatness
Tim Grover's "Winning: The Unforgiving Race to Greatness" stands as a masterpiece, providing unparalleled insights into the mindset of greatness. As someone who has coached legends like Dwayne Wade, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, Grover's wisdom is a beacon for those who strive for excellence.Having previously enjoyed Grover's content in podcast form, the book proved to be an extension of his unparalleled expertise. It didn't disappoint, delivering a powerful narrative that dissects the traits that separate the greats from the rest. The lessons within are invaluable, offering a masterclass for anyone obsessed with winning or eager to understand the nuances of success.What makes Grover's narrative even more compelling is his personal testament. His own journey to greatness, marked by sacrifices such as spending less time with his daughter as she was growing up, adds a layer of authenticity. It's a testament to the unrelenting dedication required to achieve greatness in any field.Grover's ability to distill complex concepts into practical takeaways makes the book accessible and impactful. It's a must-read for those who crave knowledge about the unforgiving pursuit of greatness."Winning" by Tim Grover is not just a book; it's a mentorship from one of the best in the game. It resonates with anyone passionate about winning and provides a blueprint for achieving extraordinary success. A compelling and enlightening journey into the unforgiving race to greatness, enriched by Grover's personal sacrifices and triumphs!
S**
Great book
Absolutely, love this book. If you're looking to to expand your horizon and build your confidence. This is the book for you. For entrepreneurs is definitely recommended to build your business and build you as a person. Great readings.
A**R
Great read
Grover is authentic and direct. Great book for those that can handle their inner demons. Fantastic book for those who dare to do what others won’t.
K**S
A Message from Greatness
In 1973, the legendary race horse, Secretariat, won the Belmont stakes by a unbelievable 31 lengths and a time unbeaten to this day. This made him the winner of the triple crown, winner of the three successive high stake horse races. It is said that spectators ripped out the patches of grass that he trodded on last. They believed that possessing this grass that had physical contact with Secretariat would give them access to the spirit of greatness that animated him. There is some wisdom in their seemingly fanatic actions.Reading this book is similar. But instead of a handful of withered, dead grass that can only remind you of a moment of greatness, this book provides an opportunity to make direct and ongoing contact with the living source of the animating spirit itself. This comes through the message that pours forth from the author. Tim is beyond an expert. He is a sage, particularly of the warrior domain, a domain that generates the unique POWER to win. The POWER of this domain, unbeknownst to many, extends beyond the battlefields to elite athletics and entrepreneurship. As a sage of this particular domain that's out of reach to most, Tim serves as the reader's conduit for access to it and its POWER. He does this by personifying the spirit of the consummate warrior--the same transcendent spirit of elite athleticism that inspired Secretariat, Jordan, Kobe, and the other great, elite champions--as winning. If you understand this principle, then you can grasp the immense value this book can provide to you in winning the race you are called to run.Thanks, Tim, for your lifetime of service that now grants readers with privileged access to this sacred domain and its winning POWER-Kaure ThomasLet's get it!
K**R
Winning is everything
Couldn't put this one down, thank you Tim for yet another jewel. Winning is a series of sprints. Highly recommended.
S**E
Decent Read
I'm not a huge reader so I never finished, but what I got through was a decent read. I wouldn't say it's stellar writing though. I'm a Michael Jordan fan, so I bought this book to get a more in depth view as to the company he kept and the mindset that they had. I'll update if I ever finish.
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