Without a Plan: A Memoir of Unbound Action and Failing My Way to Success

"There was a pattern emerging in my life that dictated that the second I got bored, I'd make a move. Luckily, I was never short of ideas."

Without a Plan is the story of a smart and confident man whose brash and forward approach to all things-while not for everyone-quickly builds trust with guaranteed authenticity. Follow Jeremy Delk from a primary school in Kentucky, when his father passed away in a tragic accident, to the boardroom of his own investment firm filled with innovative companies, technologies, and unexploited market niches.

With each new step and business venture, Jeremy's choices twist and turn through the unknown and the failure that comes with the territory of being human. Yet his boundless actions somehow turn out alright because each headfirst dive is aligned with his true self. Jeremy's growth becomes yours in this tale of finding true happiness.

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Without a Plan: A Memoir of Unbound Action and Failing My Way to Success

"There was a pattern emerging in my life that dictated that the second I got bored, I'd make a move. Luckily, I was never short of ideas."

Without a Plan is the story of a smart and confident man whose brash and forward approach to all things-while not for everyone-quickly builds trust with guaranteed authenticity. Follow Jeremy Delk from a primary school in Kentucky, when his father passed away in a tragic accident, to the boardroom of his own investment firm filled with innovative companies, technologies, and unexploited market niches.

With each new step and business venture, Jeremy's choices twist and turn through the unknown and the failure that comes with the territory of being human. Yet his boundless actions somehow turn out alright because each headfirst dive is aligned with his true self. Jeremy's growth becomes yours in this tale of finding true happiness.

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Without a Plan: A Memoir of Unbound Action and Failing My Way to Success

Without a Plan: A Memoir of Unbound Action and Failing My Way to Success

by Jeremy Delk
Without a Plan: A Memoir of Unbound Action and Failing My Way to Success

Without a Plan: A Memoir of Unbound Action and Failing My Way to Success

by Jeremy Delk

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Overview

"There was a pattern emerging in my life that dictated that the second I got bored, I'd make a move. Luckily, I was never short of ideas."

Without a Plan is the story of a smart and confident man whose brash and forward approach to all things-while not for everyone-quickly builds trust with guaranteed authenticity. Follow Jeremy Delk from a primary school in Kentucky, when his father passed away in a tragic accident, to the boardroom of his own investment firm filled with innovative companies, technologies, and unexploited market niches.

With each new step and business venture, Jeremy's choices twist and turn through the unknown and the failure that comes with the territory of being human. Yet his boundless actions somehow turn out alright because each headfirst dive is aligned with his true self. Jeremy's growth becomes yours in this tale of finding true happiness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544532714
Publisher: Lioncrest Publishing
Publication date: 11/08/2022
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Jeremy Delk is a serial entrepreneur with a passion for disrupting industries. Born and raised in a small-town, blue-collar household, he jumped into entrepreneurial ventures with the naivety of a child and the tenacity of a tycoon. Since 2001, Jeremy's businesses have earned hundreds of millions in revenue, created hundreds of high-paying American jobs, and earned one of Inc. 500's fastest-growing company distinctions. Now focused on investing in and advising entrepreneurs, Jeremy shares the good, bad, and ugly of entrepreneurship. While great times don't last forever, neither do the truly bad ones.
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