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Unreasonable Success

How to Achieve It
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Richard Koch's 'Unreasonable Success' examines the lives of twenty individuals who significantly impacted the world, revealing common patterns in their journeys.

The book identifies nine key 'landmarks' or strategies that these individuals, including figures like Vladimir Lenin, Jeff Bezos, and Leonardo da Vinci, unconsciously followed.

These landmarks include self-belief, transformative experiences, and unique approaches to problem-solving.

Koch argues that success, particularly the kind that changes the world, often relies on intuition and a departure from conventional thinking.

The book aims to provide readers with insights into how they can cultivate similar attitudes and experiences to achieve their own 'unreasonable success'.

It challenges the notion that success is solely the result of hard work and rational planning, highlighting the role of intuition and unconventional strategies.

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