The Strategy of the Little Prince: How to succeed by listening to your inner child (New Paths Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Alejandro Llantada
ISBN / ASINB01BEVNRNA
ISBN-13978B01BEVNRN9
Sales Rank1,522,485
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Have you ever felt sort of lost in the desert with your airplane broken down in the middle of nowhere? Do you usually wonder: What will I do? How do I get out of this? Where am I going?
This book is useful for those people who believe that a different path awaits for them, those who sense something better but don’t know what it is yet.
The Little Prince tugs at your cloths to tell you things he wants to get done because he does know what it’s good for you. He says so insistently… fearlessly.
Millions of people have read The Little Prince as kids. And those reflective ones have been left with a sensation that there’s something else behind each character’s words. A glimpse of a guidance of wisdom is perceived, innocent wisdom and therefore valuable.
It is ludicrous that having in our hands the key to happiness since we were children, we resort to The Prince of Machiavelli (consciously or unconsciously) to sort out our lives. Intrigues, selfishness, distrust, disloyalty, all are part of the strategy we use day by day: the Machiavellianism. That strategy is the root of sadness, suffering in companies, countries, and in our own lives. Why not let your childhood’s old buddy walk along with you? That Little Prince that annoys you with weird questions.
Permit that little fellow to guide you to authentic success on an adventurous journey to a place, probably unknown to you until now: your inner self.
This book is useful for those people who believe that a different path awaits for them, those who sense something better but don’t know what it is yet.
The Little Prince tugs at your cloths to tell you things he wants to get done because he does know what it’s good for you. He says so insistently… fearlessly.
Millions of people have read The Little Prince as kids. And those reflective ones have been left with a sensation that there’s something else behind each character’s words. A glimpse of a guidance of wisdom is perceived, innocent wisdom and therefore valuable.
It is ludicrous that having in our hands the key to happiness since we were children, we resort to The Prince of Machiavelli (consciously or unconsciously) to sort out our lives. Intrigues, selfishness, distrust, disloyalty, all are part of the strategy we use day by day: the Machiavellianism. That strategy is the root of sadness, suffering in companies, countries, and in our own lives. Why not let your childhood’s old buddy walk along with you? That Little Prince that annoys you with weird questions.
Permit that little fellow to guide you to authentic success on an adventurous journey to a place, probably unknown to you until now: your inner self.

