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I wove my first inkle weaving project today, and it was easy and fun to do thanks to this book! I'm sure the other types of weaving described will be equally fun and rewarding!
If you're interested in this book, you should know three things. First, Mr. Hull's method requires you to do a lot of written exercises. No problem for me but I imagine there are people who are not really into writing things down. Second, you've got to find quite a lot of time you can spend in complete privacy. Mr. Hull claims it shouldn't become an obstacle. Probably, he lives alone. If you have a family, finding enough time alone might become very stressing. (That's the main reason I stopped doing the exercises.) The third thing is a somewhat philosophical problem. Mr. Hull (and many others) believe that you can achieve virtually anything when you just keep telling yourself that you can. There are other authors who suggest that you should consider very carefully what is realistic for you and what isn't, before you set any goals for yourself. I don't know which ones are right.
What I'm trying to say is that Mr. Hull's method of achieving one's goals won't necessarily work on you. (It didn't quite work on me.) But most things written in this book are useful to know or at least interesting to read. The book might (or might not) broaden your horizon essentially. If it's worth the money or if there are better books available - well, that's up to you to decide.
Dr. Helmut H. of Boston, MA
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Laurence Peter's self-proclaimed principle that "each person rises to their highest level of incompetence" only serves to demonstrate Peter's dislike for people and his own failure in life. It has been said that it takes no more than to read the first chapter of any book to determine whether or not the author likes people, meaning that the author is truly interested in telling a story, sharing facts regarding an issue or teaching a new-found knowledge to the reader. Peter on the other hand, begins assuming that people are inherently failures, and it is only a matter of time and effort before they become that. Peter's self-fulfilling prophesy, eeerrr, theory, is no better demonstrated than in his own book, the Peter Principle. It was the transition to his highest level of incompetence.
I would not recommend this book to anyone who believes in leadership, success, the trail and tribulations on the road to success and the richness and diversity of people and the endurance of the human spirit.
Napoleon Hill wrote in his book: Think and Grow Rich and I will paraphrase: The difference between those who are truly successful and those who are not is this, there are those who fail, fail and fail, then give up; they are the unsuccessful in life. Then there are those who fail, fail and fail, then get up; they are the truly successful. Unfortunately, Peter didn't realize the importance of encouraging people to succeed, instead he chose only to present the scenario that if you've done well, stop at that, you couldn't possibly get any better?!
I suggest to the Amazon.com readers to save their time and money from this book.
1) One half of the people you meet--that is every other person you meet--is below average.
2) Only 1/4 of the people you meet are really smart--those of the upper quartile--and in a democracy they will always be out voted.
Our hope is in that upper 25%, yet they will always be in a minority, with the lesser 75% of us misunderstanding them, or dragging them down.
Now you see how this book makes sense!
Keep in mind that a theory is only as good as it's data. Luckily, we can verify the Peter Principle rather easily. Just look around your workplace, and look at what goes on. You will see the Peter Principle in al it's glory.
A painfully true book!
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