By Sir Richard Branson
Published by Virgin Books Ltd, 2006
ISBN 0 7535 1099 5
Soft cover, 111 pages
Sir Richard Branson shares lessons that helped him through his business and personal life. I found Screw It, Let's Do It to be a quick, and easy read. At only 111 pages, I managed to get through this book in two evenings.
This book can almost be considered as an "abridged" version of Sir Richard Branson's autobiography, Losing My Virginity. I found the honesty of Sir Branson to be refreshing, in that he also shares mistakes, and wrong decisions, he made.
Screw It, Let's Do It is not a formula to gain wealth, or a How To about business.
From the Introduction: I belive in goals. It's never a bad thing to have a dream, but I'm practical about it. I don't sit daydreaming about things that are impossible. I set goals and then work out how to achieve them.
Sir Richard Branson writes in a very down to earth manner, and I found the book very easy to read, and to absorb. I'd say this book is a great lead to his autobiography.
Overall, I found Screw It, Let's Do It! a great read.
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