Monday, March 19, 2018

21A- Reading Reflection 2


1)      What was the general theme or argument of the book?

Overall, I enjoyed the book, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams.  Scott Adams preached simplicity throughout his book and went from working behind a desk to the creator of one of the most well-known comic strips Dilbert.  Throughout the book, we learn about many of Scott’s failures, one for example is his idea to create a dill flavored burrito.  While learning about these failures he explains the ways you can learn from these failures to become successful as well as trying took look at the world in a different way.  Scott Adams also highlights ways to think to succeed such as passion is bullshit, stay steeped in failure, goals vs systems, appearance matters, and deciding versus wanting.  Learning from failure Scott Adams explains that goals are for losers and day to day acting and always doing the next step.  Also, it is important to decide and take action as opposed to just wanting something.

2)      How did the book, in your opinion, connect with and enhance what you are learning in ENT 3003?

I think this book connected well with what we are learning in ENT3003 because it is important to understand that failure is not the end but rather an obstacle to overcome.  Becoming a successful entrepreneur is a process and cannot happen overnight.   As Scott Adams said one must try and fail, learn, and grow to succeed.  I think understanding that failure is a part od success is important thing to understand as an entrepreneur.  Additionally, having desire, being hard working, and having an appetite for success can put an entrepreneur on the path to success.

3)      If you had to design an exercise for this class, based on the book you read, what would that exercise involve?

One thing I learned from this book is the importance of affirmations to become successful.  Scott Adams said that he would write down what he wanted 15 times in a row.  This would help him stay on track and generate ideas to become successful.  In the end, this affirmation led to the creation of the Dilbert comic strip.  I think the exercise of writing down what we want 15 times in a row would be a successful exercise and one that would not be that hard to do.

4)       What was your biggest surprise or 'aha' moment when reading the book? In other words, what did you learn that differed most from your expectations

The biggest surprise while reading this book was what Scott Adams said about being selfish.  Scott Adams explains that there are three kinds of people which are selfish, stupid, and being a burden on others.  Given these options, there is only one logical choice which is to be selfish.  Many people struggle with creating a balance between being selfish and not selfish enough.  However, the example Scott Adams has given shows that as an entrepreneur being selfish is the only way to succeed.  I would not expect being selfish as a positive quality to consider when running a business.  I now see that successful entrepreneurs must be selfish ad dedicate countless hours of time and dedication to become successful.

4 comments:

  1. I read this book, too! I thought it was a funny story and it had a lot of good advice and lessons in it. I like that both of us took away different things from the book. I thought that it was very interesting that the most surprising part to you was that he said to be selfish. That definitely surprised me, as well, but I think that it makes a lot of sense when you really think about it. It sounds like you took away some good insight from this book, like I did. Good job!

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  2. Hey Max,
    You and Catherine both read the same book and by chance I read both of your posts. However, you both got different things out of the same book. For example, you both chose to do different exercises; while you chose to write something you want 15 times in a row, Catherine chose to draw a cartoon for her exercise. I think it is interesting that you both came up with different things despite reading the same book.

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  3. Hello!
    Unfortunately I didn't read this book, however, I agree with what the author speaks about. Failure and success go hand-in-hand and it is important for an individual to accept their failures. Just like you stated, entrepreneurs need to face and overcome obstacles. What surprised me was the big "aha" moment. I never truly thought of selfishness as a quality entrepreneurs have!

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  4. Hey Max,
    We read the same book for this reading reflection assignment and came to a lot of the same conclusions about the book. We both agreed that being selfish was the most shocking aspect about the entire book but I realized that Adams made a lot of solid points that being selfish was a good thing not only for you but also those around you. Great job!

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