Book Review: The Shark and the Goldfish

Josh on November 12th, 2009

Just finished the quick read new business tale The Shark and the Goldfish by Jon Gordon. It is written almost like a kid’s story – but right from the start you can see principles about your outlook on life and transferable lessons to bring into the real world. A goldfish is swept out to sea and a caring shark takes him in and teaches him how to survive in the new environment. It makes for a stable analogy of the job market, layoffs and the current perspective on the economy. My favorite section of the book is about fighting through the chorus of negativity, people who don’t believe in the impossible and make it their personal quest to suck the joy from your dream. We’ve all got a few of them in our youth ministry world – amen, Jon! Other solid thoughts:

  • Fear is the belief that the future is bad. Faith is belief that the future is good.
  • Every day you work hard and don’t settle is a step toward your goals.
  • There are all sorts of waves, one you can always count on is the waves of change.
  • Adversity doesn’t stop those with the drive to succeed.li>
  • What challenging situation are you currently going through that is actually an opportunity?

JG

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