How to Fail at Life: Lessons For The Next Generation - Softcover

Aspelin, Mark

 
9780997087918: How to Fail at Life: Lessons For The Next Generation

Synopsis

The things they don't teach in school ... but you'll wish they did! The secrets to a happy and fulfilling life ... taught by those who blew it.

As the late, great success guru Jim Rohn once said, “It’s too bad failures don’t give seminars. Wouldn’t that be valuable? If you meet a guy who has messed up his life for forty years, you’ve got to say, ‘John, if I bring my journal and promise to take good notes, would you spend a day with me?’”

Well, Jim, your wish has come true.

Author Mark Aspelin has demonstrated exceptional skill at messing up in nearly all of the important areas of life: relationships, money, health, education, career… and the list goes on.

Mark wrote this book for his son as a way to pass along the most important lessons of life, just in case he gets hit by the proverbial beer truck.

You won’t find any fancy buzzwords or “secret formulas” promising fame, fortune, enlightenment, and six-pack abs in 30 days. Mark has read more than his share of personal development books and distilled the ideas that actually hold up into something practical and easy to follow.

There really is a right way and a wrong way to fail.

In a few key areas of life, failure is something to pursue and learn from. When you fail fast and fail big in those areas, you shorten the time it takes to get where you want to go.

In other areas, it is far more efficient to let someone else do the failing for you. A lot of time and suffering can be avoided by learning from the mistakes of others. When it comes to failure, it is often better to watch the movie than be a character in it.

You will still have plenty of opportunities to fail. You might as well narrow the list and fail smart.

This one’s for you, Jim Rohn.

Get ready to take some notes.

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About the Author

Mark Aspelin has a lot of degrees, but don't let that fool you! He's forgotten most of what he learned and rarely needs the rest. So far, he's held over twenty different jobs, in ten different industries, with no real success. 


He was married once, but that didn't last.

His leisure activities include buying things he doesn't need on Amazon, feeding ravens in his backyard, and experimenting with snake oil remedies for his heart arrhythmia. Mark has also played classical guitar for over twenty-five years, yet he's still a beginner.

One of the few things that Mark has not messed up is that he's a pretty good dad to his son Erik and his Irish wolfhound Séamus. 

Mark is the Founder & Chief Failure Officer of FailSmart.org, dedicated to sharing lessons learned, the hard way, that companies and individuals can use to stay on the fast track to success in business and in life.

Mark considers Albuquerque, New Mexico and the San Francisco Bay Area to be his home. On a side note, Mark is an avid traveler who recently accomplished his long-held goal to visit 100 countries and all 50 U.S. states before the age of 50.

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