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I am reading this on the back of 4 Hour Work Week (yes, I know I am the last person to read that) and I just appreciated the fact that it had these broad motivational ideas coupled with detailed action steps.
Bottom line on the manifesto, I felt like a coach got me all pumped up for the game, but never took the time to review the playbook with me (and possibly never really had one)...
Thank you so much for reading The Think Big Manifesto. I’m psyched to hear it got you ready for the game. That’s it. That’s exactly why I wrote it. To get you ready for the game. To get you to where you are at right now. I believe it would be inappropriate for me to offer a Think Big playbook that tells you how to live your life.
The Manifesto’s job is to bring us together as big thinkers so we can be independently and collaboratively victorious. I believe the only person who can write our big thinking playbook is ourselves.
In the second half of the book I outline the code for big thinking. It’s not a blueprint or 3 easy steps. It is however, an organic code that unlocks the natural order of big thinking. When interviewing hundreds of big thinkers in preparation for the book, I found that they all applied this way of being to the different areas of their life. If you think it’s appropriate, you can use The Think Big Code of Conduct in the last half of the book as your playbook. But, I would never presume to tell you or anyone else how to play the game.
Here’s to your big thinking game, my friend.
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I genuinely appreciate what you wrote, I just think I need to stop looking at it as a book and embrace it as exactly what you claim it is... a manifesto. Again, I really appreciate your response!
That being said, I'm gonna go take another look at this now, thanks for the concise review Chris.