![]() It's lazy and doesn't emphasize the point. To me, it's ill timed since he makes good points prior to swearing. Some of the most respected leaders and motivational speakers don't swear. ![]() I'll let it slide since he does give you a lot of juicy meat to chew on. I know a lot of us are at fault for using this word too, but it's odd when he uses this as a repeated example on the first few pages and throughout the book. It means having courage, determination, and the will to push through to accomplish your goals. The most irritating was the anti-euphemism in reference to having "balls." We know what it means. That isn't without a few eyebrows being raised. While it did take a few short chapters for me to respect this guy, it is worthwhile. Why should I listen to this guy? There seems to be a million of these yuppie entrepreneurs nowadays. Raised millions of venture capital funding before 25. Really - this is a great book and I will keep the review short and get to work and a final piece of advice that he gives is that right now it is possible for the small guys with big ideas to be in control rather than the big guys with big money, this may not last very long and better get in now before it is too late.īrian Wong. Maybe you should stop reading and read the book, and just get to work ! Each page is filled with hard hitting advice - no Tim Ferris type BS, this is real stuff with lot of F words. If I were to sum up this book in a sentence - he is asking you to stop the crap, stop going after MBA entrepreneur degrees and stop worshiping gurus and start creating something. When I first saw this book, thought it was like the fake guru Tim Ferris, when I read about Brian Wong - he is a no nonsense guy and someone who created something of value and he does not need to write this book to make money. ~ Update: Correcting a few editorial mistakes will make this perfect: (1) Amazon stock price is being reference 'as recently as 2012' somewhere in the book, remove references to year to make this book timeless, someone reading this book in 2017 will see it as - OMG this is so F****** dated book. No matter where you aspire to go in your life or career, THE CHEAT CODE will help get you there - faster. Here, Wong unlocks the power of the Cheat Code through 71 bite-sized and virtually effortless short-cuts to get a leg up on the competition, garner attention for ourselves and our ideas, and accelerate our success. But therein lies the secret at the heart of the Cheat Code: anyone can easily shortcut his or her way to success, simply by going slightly off script by doing things just a little differently from everyone else. ![]() ![]() Wong believes that most people - even creative people - have a tendency to follow a script to do things the way others do them simply because that way works. Twenty-four year old entrepreneur Brian Wong is one of these people, having graduated from college by age 18, having raised $24 million in venture capital to start his own company before he turned 25, and having grown that company into a global mobile advertising giant in just 4 years. No matter where you aspire to go in your life or career, The Cheat Code will help get you there - faster.Have you ever noticed that there are certain people who seem to get ahead just a bit faster than everyone else? You know, the types who always seem to be a bit ahead of the curve, to get noticed a bit more, and to achieve their goals a bit more quickly than the rest of the pack? And have you ever noticed how much this small edge can matter, and the outsized impact it can have on the trajectory of their careers? Here, Wong unlocks the power of the Cheat Code through 71 bite-size and virtually effortless shortcuts you can use to get a leg up on the competition, get noticed, and accelerate your success. But therein lies the secret at the heart of the Cheat Code:Īnyone can easily shortcut his or her way to success, simply by going slightly off script - by doing things just a little differently from everyone else. Wong believes that most people - even creative people - have a tendency to follow a script, to do things the way others do them simply because that way works. Twenty-four-year-old entrepreneur Brian Wong is one of these people, having graduated from college by age 18, having raised $24 million in venture capital to start his own company before he turned 25, and having grown that company into a global mobile advertising giant in just four years. Have you ever noticed that there are certain people who seem to move up just a bit faster than everyone else? Those rare people who are always a bit ahead of the curve, get noticed a bit more, and achieve their goals a bit more quickly than the rest of us? And have you ever noticed how much this small edge makes a massive difference to the trajectory of their careers?
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