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"Confidence, fortitude, pride, persistence,
fearlessness and focus are some of the true treasures of the spirit that
can get you past defeat, help you build a business, raise a family and
leave a valuable legacy. The lessons Joe Massengale learned back in the
piney woods around Marshall, Texas, and gave to his sons to take into
the world are some of the same ones I hope my children, my congregation,
the kids in my youth center and my customers get from me. "”
- From the Foreword by George Foreman
Joe Massengale rose above his hardscrabble roots to become a successful
Beverly Hills businessman, creating a tree service from scratch and building
it into an enduring and profitable enterprise. Through years of hard work,
Joe achieved the prosperous life he sought but never forgot the life lessons
he learned along the way, especially those his father Hugh taught him.
He made sure to impart those lessons to his six sons, each of whom became
a success in his own right.
What his sons learned from Joe--what it means to be a man, a father, a
son, a productive member of society, a person of integrity—is brought
to life in Six Lessons for Six Sons. Joe tells his story in vignettes
interwoven with observations from his sons, who talk about how they've
put these simple yet resonant values into practice. Notable contributors—including
Guy Bluford, the first African-American in space; Academy Award-winning
actress Anjelica Huston; and Olympic Gold Medal winning decathlete Rafer
Johnson--offer perspectives on how the messages at the core of Joe's story
have enriched their own lives and, most important, how they can enrich
yours.
Six Lessons for Six Sons is a proven blueprint for personal accomplishment
and fulfillment, a stirring story of one family's journey through a century
of American change, and an inspiration for anyone who wants to become
a positive role model for others.
What if success was as simple as six lessons?
Lesson One: Confidence
Believe in yourself, and other people will, too.
Lesson Two: Fortitude
Find the strength to keep trying, no matter how hard you've tried before.
Lesson Three: Pride
Pride is a commitment: to your family and--most of all--to yourself.
Lesson Four: Persistence
Learn from your triumphs but also pay attention to what the hard knocks
have to teach you.
Lesson Five: Fearlessness
Fear is always looking for a crack in your foundation. Keep yours solid.
Lesson Six: Focus
You are free to be the person you want to be--but you have to work for
it.
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