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Oky
Posted June 13, 2009
More Then Money
Neil Cavuto talks about the important things in life and it isn't money. He talks about his health and how he fought his way back and is still fighting back everyday.
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He brings the true stories of others into the book and how they survived illnesses.
The book is heart warming and touching. If you listen to Neil on his TV show you will see the kind, gentle person he is in this book. He is true to life. -
Anonymous
Posted April 13, 2005
THE PRICE OF SUCCESS!
This is a mesmerizing account of people who take on life fully, and succeed. Author Cavuto shares true stories of CEO's who faced all kinds of setbacks in their quest for success; dyslexia, financial loss, cancer, depression. Yet they survived and achieved, because of their intense hard work, and committment. Now from their pinnacle of power as CEO's of their respective companies, they help others applying compassion and honesty. Their professional tradegies and triumphs are inspirational. You will recognize their names as you read this book, and you will be amazed at the challenges they overcame, ----which you never knew about. No whining, or complaining or playing the 'blame game.' They took the curves thrown at them by life, got up and climbed right back up the ladder of success. Most encouraging of all, is the author's own riveting experience with cancer and multiple sclerosis. I watch him daily on the Fox News channel, hosting 'Your World with Neil Cavuto.' He is factual, humorous, incisive. He and his guests are always informative. The price of success can be costly. This book is a contribution to measurement of real success in the business world. It's not all about money. Honor in business is possible.
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Anonymous
Posted April 4, 2005
Examples for Everyone!
These are true stories of courage, bravery, and success, told by a courageous, brave, and successful man. We can all learn from the Mr. Cavuto, and also from the people he profiles in this book. Giving up and giving in never yields positive results. Learning how to gain strength from seemingly hopeless situations can bring anyone past what might appear to be boundaries in life. Each profile is riveting, and teaches a lesson reflected perfectly by the title of the book! Thank you, Mr. Cavuto!
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Anonymous
Posted March 22, 2005
Ouch
Sorry to say, but this book is a mess. Poorly written and *extremely* poorly researched, I had a hard time connecting with any of the individuals profiled or learning about their conditions, try as I might. This book is so low on content and so full of mistakes that I'm left addressing the question 'What were you thinking?' to Regan Books and not the author. Look elsewhere for inspiration.
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Anonymous
Posted July 10, 2004
Not very thoughtful
Neil Cavuto always seems to speak bias with his business centered television. His words dont' go far beyond traditional corporate America. Cavuto has had to deal with some very challenging problems in his relatively young life. For that anyone deserves credit however his views are far too conservative.
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Anonymous
Posted December 11, 2009
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Anonymous
Posted February 21, 2011
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