MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW Carly Bennett is introduced as a polished and successful English professor—respected, composed, and seemingly in control. However, her inner thoughts reveal anxiety, depression, and unresolved bad experiences from her past. We get glimpses of her childhood: a sudden fall from her reputed state of being and when she was accused of making harsh allegations against her stepfamily. She was sent away to boarding school, rejected by the very people she trusted—especially her mother. The emotional twists: Carly insists she never made those claims against her stepfamily. The cold case reopens driven by the possibility that her mother didn’t abandon her, Carly begins investigating her mother’s death. She starts reviewing old records, news reports, and faint memories. Inconsistencies emerge—details that were overlooked or dismissed. For the first time, Carly considers that her mother’s death may not have been an incident that was merely to be forgotten. My favor...
MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW You are a business owner or a consultant probably choosing to read this book because a pattern is recognized in your Business. The author is a businessman too who emphasizes in his book that stagnation and comfort is the true enemy killing your business. 80% of the businesses are dying slowly means they are stagnating. The writer goes on to condemn the consultants who sell sedatives that numb the organizations to pain of decline. Sell differentiation instead of same frameworks, sell best practices when there is war on stagnation of businesses and the consultants don't tell you the truth. The author promises to his readers that he can deliver measurable results in ninety days, and you can double your EBITDA in three years over analysis in eighteen months. He is confident that he doesn't create dependency but systematic capability with independence. He doesn't guarantee a transformation for your organization that is easy. Reading this book can be v...