Review of Karmic Selling
Posted: 26 Dec 2023, 12:45
[Following is a volunteer review of "Karmic Selling" by Stan Gwizdak.]
Business is a game of chess. It's a dog-eat-dog world. Do whatever it takes to climb the ladder. These are the typical pieces of advice you get when you look for business advice, but have you heard that you can climb the ladder better with kindness and the desire to help? In his book Karmic Selling, Stan Gwizdak tells us how to start, grow, and build a business on the power of kindness and discipline.
Karmic Selling is a short read packed with a lot of great business advice. I am used to content about business promoting selfishness, so it was such a relief to read this book. I love how the author used anecdotes to explain how each piece of advice can be applied in real-life situations, and the fact that he is an experienced businessman just makes his advice more feasible and is proof that you don't have to be a monster to excel.
I did not hate anything about this book; it was short, interesting, and realistic. I am not even a huge fan of non-fiction, nor was I a firm believer in Karma before I read this book, but I loved it, and looking at Karma from the perspective it was shown through in this book, I now think it is real, and I am glad I read it. It gave me a whole new perspective on life.
I found no errors in this book, so I believe it was edited professionally. Because of the reasons mentioned above and the fact that I learned a lot from it, I rate this book five out of five stars.
I recommend this book to business owners who want to grow their businesses and to people who want to start their own businesses but are not sure how to go about it. Also, if you just want a great short read, you should check it out.
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Karmic Selling
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Business is a game of chess. It's a dog-eat-dog world. Do whatever it takes to climb the ladder. These are the typical pieces of advice you get when you look for business advice, but have you heard that you can climb the ladder better with kindness and the desire to help? In his book Karmic Selling, Stan Gwizdak tells us how to start, grow, and build a business on the power of kindness and discipline.
Karmic Selling is a short read packed with a lot of great business advice. I am used to content about business promoting selfishness, so it was such a relief to read this book. I love how the author used anecdotes to explain how each piece of advice can be applied in real-life situations, and the fact that he is an experienced businessman just makes his advice more feasible and is proof that you don't have to be a monster to excel.
I did not hate anything about this book; it was short, interesting, and realistic. I am not even a huge fan of non-fiction, nor was I a firm believer in Karma before I read this book, but I loved it, and looking at Karma from the perspective it was shown through in this book, I now think it is real, and I am glad I read it. It gave me a whole new perspective on life.
I found no errors in this book, so I believe it was edited professionally. Because of the reasons mentioned above and the fact that I learned a lot from it, I rate this book five out of five stars.
I recommend this book to business owners who want to grow their businesses and to people who want to start their own businesses but are not sure how to go about it. Also, if you just want a great short read, you should check it out.
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Karmic Selling
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon