In "Get What You Deserve H," a collaborative anthology of voices, authors tackle the complexities of fairness and self-worth in a world that often seems unjust. Each story unravels the struggles of characters fighting to reclaim their power and redefine their destinies. From harrowing tales of personal struggle to uplifting journeys of self-discovery, the book promises a rich tapestry of experiences. Will the protagonists triumph against the odds, or will they continue to grapple with the harsh realities of life? This compelling read invites you to reflect on your own perceptions of justice and deservingness.
By Various
Published: 1997
""In the pursuit of our deepest desires, we must sometimes confront the shadows of our own making, for only by understanding our past can we truly claim what we deserve.""
TAKE CONTROL OF THE MESSAGES YOU SEND! do it now. To get what you deserve. . .Let people know talented, motivated and honest you are.p>To let people know how talented, motivated and honest you are. . .Market yourself. Guerilla marketing yourself is the science of persuading people that you deserve to succeed. Arming you with the tools and mindset of the guerrilla, this is a breakthrough book teaches you to analyze your product --you--and provides the techniques and strategies you need to market yourself to the top! GET WHAT YOU DESERVE
Various is a collective of talented writers celebrated for their contributions across diverse genres and forms. Notable works include 'The Collection of Short Stories', 'Poems for the People', and collaborative anthologies that capture the essence of contemporary life. Their writing style varies greatly, reflecting the unique voices and perspectives of each author involved, often blending vivid imagery with heartfelt narratives that resonate universally.
Key information about the book.
Support local bookstores: BookShop gives a portion of each sale to independent bookshops!
In 'Talking to Crazy', Mark Goulston equips readers with powerful techniques to communicate effectively with difficult personalities. Drawing on his experience as a psychiatrist, he reveals how to engage with the 'crazy' people in our lives—whether they are family, friends, or colleagues. Each chapter offers practical insights and real-life examples that highlight the importance of empathy and understanding. Goulston's unique approach not only reduces conflict but can also transform relationships. Discover the keys to turning challenging conversations into opportunities for connection!
A Literary Companion to Science by Angus Fletcher delves into the intersection of science and literature, exploring how scientific concepts have influenced writers throughout history. This insightful book reveals the hidden connections between scientific breakthroughs and the literary imagination, offering readers a unique perspective on how science shapes the way we think, write, and understand the world. Fletcher draws from a wide array of texts and historical figures, showing how literature has responded to and reflected on scientific advancements across centuries.
In 'Beyond Wealth', Alexander Green challenges the conventional notion of success, urging readers to reevaluate what it means to live a fulfilled life. He intertwines financial wisdom with profound insights on happiness, relationships, and personal growth. As Green shares his journey and the lessons learned along the way, he reveals that true wealth transcends mere money and possessions. Prepare to embark on a transformative adventure that encourages introspection and a quest for deeper meaning. This compelling narrative invites you to redefine your values and prioritize what truly matters.
In 'Giving the Devil His Due', Michael Shermer challenges conventional morality by exploring the nature of good and evil. He delves into the reasons why we often unfairly vilify those who oppose our views, presenting a thought-provoking argument that encourages empathy and understanding. By dissecting historical figures and their controversial actions, Shermer invites readers to reconsider the black-and-white nature of morality. He unveils the psychological underpinnings of our judgments and the societal consequences they bear. This compelling read promises to reshape how we view the complexities of human behavior and ethics.
In 'Psychology of the Digital Age', John R. Suler explores how the internet alters our perceptions and behaviors. The book delves into the psychological effects of online interactions, revealing both the liberating and isolating aspects of digital communication. Suler investigates the dynamic between virtual identities and real-life personas, and how this tension shapes our relationships. By integrating psychological theories with contemporary digital culture, the author prompts readers to question their online selves. This engaging exploration raises essential questions about identity, anonymity, and the future of human connection in a digital world.
'While I Was Gone' by Sue Miller delves into the life of Jo, a woman whose seemingly perfect suburban existence is shattered when a figure from her tumultuous past resurfaces. As memories of her former life creep back in, Jo grapples with the heavy shadows of betrayal and forgiveness. The complexities of marriage, fidelity, and the struggles for self-identity are intricately woven throughout the narrative. Miller expertly explores the fragility of domestic bliss and the consequences of long-buried secrets. Can Jo confront her past and redefine her future before it's too late?
In 'The Eternal Frontier', Tim Flannery takes readers on an exhilarating journey through the ecological history and unique biodiversity of Australia. He explores how the continent's isolation has shaped its flora and fauna, presenting a tale of survival and adaptation. Flannery intertwines personal narratives with scientific insights, inviting readers to consider the impact of human activity on this fragile ecosystem. As he unveils the stories of endangered species and hidden habitats, the stakes of conservation become strikingly clear. Will we heed his call to protect this irreplaceable treasure of the natural world?
"Van Gogh" by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith delves into the passionate yet tumultuous life of the iconic artist Vincent van Gogh. The authors unveil the mysteries surrounding his mental struggles and the profound influence of his relationships on his art. With vivid storytelling, the book captures the essence of van Gogh's relentless pursuit of beauty and meaning amidst chaos. Readers are drawn into the tumult of his creative genius and the heartfelt emotions embedded in his masterpieces. This biography promises not only to illuminate van Gogh's life but also to inspire a deeper appreciation for his timeless works.
Showing 8 of 15 similar books

Lex Fridman is an artificial intelligence researcher, podcaster, and MIT professor, known for his work in autonomous vehicles, robotics, and deep learning. Fridman has gained widespread popularity through his podcast, Lex Fridman Podcast, where he interviews leading thinkers in science, technology, and philosophy, exploring topics like AI, consciousness, and the future of humanity. His academic work focuses on human-centered AI, aiming to create machines that can better understand and interact with humans. Fridman’s ability to distill complex topics into accessible conversations has earned him a large following, and his podcast is known for its thoughtful, in-depth discussions with some of the brightest minds of our time. He is also an advocate for the responsible development of AI, emphasizing the ethical implications of this rapidly advancing technology. Outside of academia and podcasting, Fridman is a practitioner of jiu-jitsu and frequently speaks about the importance of discipline and continuous learning.

Seth Godin is a prolific author and entrepreneur, renowned for his influential contributions to marketing and business thought leadership. He has written over 20 bestselling books, including "Purple Cow," "Linchpin," and "The Dip," which have revolutionized modern marketing strategies and inspired countless professionals. Godin's work emphasizes the importance of creativity, innovation, and the power of ideas in building successful enterprises. He is also the founder of altMBA, an online leadership and management workshop, and he consistently shares his insights through his popular daily blog. Godin's impact on the marketing world has earned him a spot in the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame.

Garry Tan is a prominent entrepreneur and investor, best known for his influential role in the technology and startup ecosystem. Co-founder of Initialized Capital, Tan has played a pivotal role in funding and mentoring numerous successful startups. His contributions to literature primarily include insightful writings on technology, entrepreneurship, and venture capital, which are widely read and respected within the industry. Tan's blog posts and essays offer valuable guidance and have inspired many aspiring entrepreneurs. Additionally, his work at Y Combinator, where he previously served as a partner, further underscores his significant impact on the startup community.

Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States, serving from 2009 to 2017. As the first African American president, Obama’s leadership marked a historic moment in American history. His administration focused on healthcare reform, economic recovery from the Great Recession, and environmental policies. He is best known for the Affordable Care Act, as well as his efforts to expand civil rights and restore diplomatic relations with Cuba. Since leaving office, Obama has continued to engage in public life through his foundation, focusing on leadership development, civic engagement, and global issues.

Diana Kimball is an entrepreneur, author, and founder of the mentorship platform Mentor List, which connects people looking for guidance with industry leaders. Kimball is a champion for personal and professional development, emphasizing the power of mentorship to foster growth and build meaningful connections. She has worked in product management and marketing roles at companies like Twitter and Microsoft, bringing her unique insights into tech and community building. Kimball also speaks and writes on topics related to leadership, career development, and the importance of empathy in the workplace. Her work has helped people build stronger networks and pursue their goals with purpose.

Frank Chimero is a renowned designer, illustrator, and author best known for his influential book "The Shape of Design," which explores the philosophy and practice of design. His work emphasizes the intersection of creativity and human experience, earning him a respected place in both the design and literary communities. Chimero has contributed essays and lectures that have inspired a new generation of thinkers in the creative industries. He has also been recognized for his ability to distill complex ideas into accessible, thought-provoking content. Beyond his writing, Chimero's design projects and illustrations have been featured in numerous prestigious publications and exhibitions.

Lena Dunham is an acclaimed writer, director, and actress, best known for creating and starring in the HBO series "Girls," which garnered widespread critical acclaim and several awards, including two Golden Globes. In literature, she is the author of the bestselling memoir "Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She's 'Learned'," which offers candid insights into her life and experiences. Dunham has also contributed essays to various prominent publications, showcasing her distinctive voice and sharp wit. Her work often explores themes of feminism, identity, and the complexities of modern womanhood. Beyond her creative endeavors, Dunham is a vocal advocate for mental health awareness and women’s rights.

Richard Branson is a British entrepreneur and founder of the Virgin Group, which operates in sectors ranging from airlines to space travel. Branson’s entrepreneurial journey began in the 1970s with Virgin Records, and he has since built one of the most recognized brands in the world. Known for his adventurous spirit and willingness to take risks, Branson has pursued innovative ventures like Virgin Galactic, aiming to pioneer commercial space tourism. He is also a philanthropist, focusing on environmental sustainability and global health issues. Branson's bold and unconventional approach to business has made him a global icon of entrepreneurship.
Showing 8 of 21 related collections
“"In the pursuit of our deepest desires, we must sometimes confront the shadows of our own making, for only by understanding our past can we truly claim what we deserve."”
Get What You Deserve H
By Various
Discover a world of knowledge through our extensive collection of book summaries.