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July 7, 2006

What would you learn if you wrote a book?

From a seminar by Ludwig von Mises, September 27, 1951: (Thanks, Marginal Revolution!)

Two reasons for writing a book:
  • If you don't know anything about something, write a book and at the end you will know more.
  • You see some light and try to discover it and write it down.

How true! Fire Someone Today is a book of business lessons I learned over many years. But I didn’t really understand them well myself until I tried to explain them to others in print. Writing the book deepened my understanding and taught me many new lessons.

What would you learn if you wrote a book? About your business, your products, or your customers?

Posted by Bob Pritchett at July 7, 2006 9:35 AM

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