A week ago, I posted that I read UNSCRIPTED (link to my review post). Well, I immediately jumped into TMF afterwards and have now finished that as well.
From what I can tell, many people read TMF first and then UNSCRIPTED , but I didn't mind going the other way, actually. UNSCRIPTED felt much broader in scope, hammering home high level insights about mindset, purpose, identity, societal pressure, value, and other lofty topics, in addition to entrepreneurship. TMF felt like a sort of zoom and enhance on the business subset of UNSCRIPTED , and it was actually really enjoyable to have details expanded on that were only hinted at before (e.g. MJ's limo website). Reading TMF second also felt like a great opportunity to re-review core concepts brought up in UNSCRIPTED .
I definitely got lots of value from both books, and I'll have to listen to both again a little later to see what I missed absorbing the first time around. I suspect I'll listen to TMF more often, now that I'm focusing on entrepreneurship, but if I encountered someone who seemed dissatisfied or lost in life, I'd probably recommend UNSCRIPTED to them, since I think it may benefit even those who ultimately would rather stay out of the fastlane.
From what I can tell, many people read TMF first and then UNSCRIPTED , but I didn't mind going the other way, actually. UNSCRIPTED felt much broader in scope, hammering home high level insights about mindset, purpose, identity, societal pressure, value, and other lofty topics, in addition to entrepreneurship. TMF felt like a sort of zoom and enhance on the business subset of UNSCRIPTED , and it was actually really enjoyable to have details expanded on that were only hinted at before (e.g. MJ's limo website). Reading TMF second also felt like a great opportunity to re-review core concepts brought up in UNSCRIPTED .
I definitely got lots of value from both books, and I'll have to listen to both again a little later to see what I missed absorbing the first time around. I suspect I'll listen to TMF more often, now that I'm focusing on entrepreneurship, but if I encountered someone who seemed dissatisfied or lost in life, I'd probably recommend UNSCRIPTED to them, since I think it may benefit even those who ultimately would rather stay out of the fastlane.
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