The Book of Good Luck

Filed in: Life Log — January 4th, 2005

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This is the first book I read in Year 2005, and it is a great book! I highly recommend it to anyone of you! Don’t worry, it is not thick. You can complete it in just one night! But it is meaningful story, yes, a story.

The book I read is a chinese translation that bought by my elder brother. My younger brother read it before me, I don’t know how much he get from the story. I just completed it just now. When I closed the book back cover… “Wow! Great! I want all my friends read this!”

Following is the book description taken from Amazon.com:

Good Luck is a whimsical fable that teaches a valuable lesson: good luck doesn’t just come your way—it’s up to you to create the conditions to bring yourself good luck. Written by Alex Rovira and Fernando Trias de Bes—two leading marketing consultants—this simple tale is universally applicable and uniquely inspirational. Good Luck tells the touching story of two old men, Max and Jim, who meet by chance in Central Park fifty years after they last saw each other as children. Max achieved great success in life; Jim sadly did not. The secret to Max’s success lies in a story his grandfather told him long ago. This story within a story has a tone reminiscent of the classic The Alchemist and shows how to seize opportunity and achieve success in life. In a surprise ending, Good Luck comes full circle, offering the reader inspiration, instruction, and an engaging tale.

The original english version is around RM70. Chinese version is around RM40.

Good Luck!

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