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The Principles of Bill Gurley in Runnin' Down a Dream - A Practical Guide to Avoiding Career Regret and Designing Work That Fits Your Life - cover

The Principles of Bill Gurley in Runnin' Down a Dream - A Practical Guide to Avoiding Career Regret and Designing Work That Fits Your Life

McNary Kurt

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Sinopsis

Life is too short to build someone else’s definition of success.Too many people move from one milestone to the next—degree, job, promotion—without ever stopping to ask a simple question: Do I actually want this life? Years later, they wake up successful on paper but disconnected from their work, drained by routines they never consciously chose.This  is a practical, honest guide for anyone who refuses to settle for a career that looks good but feels empty.This book challenges the idea that loving your work is unrealistic. It replaces vague inspiration with clear principles and real-life application. You’ll learn how to identify what genuinely energizes you, build rare and valuable skills, find the right mentors and peers, position yourself where opportunity lives, and create work that is both meaningful and sustainable.Through powerful stories and grounded insights, this book breaks down:Why career regret happens—and how to avoid itHow to recognize early signs of burnout before it’s too lateThe difference between chasing status and building masteryHow small, strategic experiments can lead to major pivotsWhy community and contribution are essential to long-term fulfillmentThis isn’t about quitting impulsively or chasing hype. It’s about making thoughtful, courageous moves that compound over time.A career you love isn’t a lucky accident. It’s built through clarity, craft, relationships, and deliberate action.If you’re early in your journey and want to choose wisely—or mid-career and ready to course-correct—Runnin’ Down a Dream will give you the framework and confidence to stop drifting and start building.You don’t need a perfect plan.You need momentum in the right direction.It’s time to step off the conveyor belt—and run down the dream that’s actually yours.
Disponible desde: 19/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 111 páginas.

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