It's Easier to Succeed Than to FailTruett Cathy has drawn from his personal experiences to write a warm and wonderfully touching guide for living. It's Easier to Succeed Than to Fail is a record of how growing up in the hard times of the Depression and World War II formed the basis of his rules for winning. Well-known and respected as a businessman who stands up for his principles and practices his faith daily, Mr. Cathy provides down-to-earth, practical advice for dealing with adversity. He writes of how faith can renew life, how crisis can be opportunity in disguise, and how every problem can have a solution. The phenomenal success of Chick-fil-A is solid evidence that winning is a way of life for Truett Cathy. - Foreword. |
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Acknowledgments | 8 |
You Cant Succeed If You Dont Start | 33 |
Crisis Is Opportunity in Disguise | 57 |
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