Early success is not enough: many years to finally arrive

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Aug 182020
 
Invention

This is the story of James Dyson, the inventor and designer of the revolutionary Dyson Cyclone, the vacuum cleaner (and an assortment of other useful inventions) that beat the multinationals in their own game, as told by himself. This new book, released in September 2021, together with his autobiography (Against the Odds: An Autobiography, New York, Texere, 1998, 2003) will always give would-be entrepreneurs, designers and whoever strives to succeed, inspiration and hope. [NOTE: The rest of this review comes directly from the publisher’s].

In Invention: A Life, Dyson reveals how he came to set up his own company and led it to become one of the most inventive technology companies in the world. It is a compelling and dramatic tale, with many obstacles overcome. Dyson has always looked to the future, even setting up his own university to help provide the next generation of engineers and designers. For, as he says, “everything changes all the time, so experience is of little use.”

Invention : A Life. James Dyson. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2021.

May 282017
 
I'll push you

“I came across the story recounted in I’ll Push You in October 2015, a little over a year after these two men accomplished what many had said would be impossible. While their five-hundred-mile wheelchair journey through Spain is truly incredible, the most powerful part of their adventure is the undying and relentless nature of the love they possess for each other.

“All too often, men shy away from intimacy, or run from being vulnerable. However, these two have redefined what friendship means. They have challenged conventional views of what a relationship can be, and in doing so, challenge many traditional concepts. Their deep friendship has kept them from being victims, has given them the opportunity to redeem any suffering they have experienced, and has allowed a beautiful adventure of life to unfold.

“The story behind these pages reminds us that God didn’t create us to live alone. He never meant us to be solitary creatures. I’ll Push You demonstrates what it means to live in community with one another and reveals what can happen when we shoulder each other’s burdens. Justin and Patrick demonstrate the beauty that exists when we choose to be the hands and feet we are called to be. They show us the redeeming power that exists in giving others the opportunity to love all of who awe are, in spite or our flaws and imperfections.” [From the Foreword, by Donald Miller].

I’ll push you : A journey of 500 miles, two best friends, and one wheelchair. Patrick Gray and Justin Skeesuck. Carol Stream, Illinois, USA: Tyndale Momentum, 2016.

Dec 062016
 
Mandela

The news came yesterday: Nelson Mandela has departed forever from this world. However, his life, his actions, his legacy will live forever. This is the life of a man who against all odds transformed not only himself but a whole nation and the entire world. He spent 27 years in prison for opposing the execrable Apartheid regime of South Africa and once freed, in 1990, instead of claiming revenge or being bitter, he stood tall and instead of retribution he asked for reconciliation. Reconciliation between those oppressed and their persecutors.  He said “"As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn’t leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I’d still be in prison" and that’s because he did not give in to resentment since, as he put it, “resentment is like drinking poison and then hoping it will kill your enemies." The publisher of this book, which came out 7 years ago, calls it “one of the most lavishly illustrated and comprehensive tributes to Nelson Mandela’s life and work ever produced” and whether that is true, given the fact that a myriad of books have been, and will be, written about him, the important thing is that this is great starting point to learn about Mandela. Add to that the fact that his closest comrades from Robben Island prison, Mac Maharaj and Ahmed Kathrada, are the book editors. The more you read and learn about Mandela the more you understand why he is revered all over the world. The result is sheer inspiration.

Other two pearls of wisdom from Mandela. On freedom: "To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others." And on education, one of our core beliefs: "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."

Mandela : the authorized portrait. by Mac Maharaj (editor) , Ahmad Kathrada (editor) , Archbishop Desmond Tutu (introduction) , Bill Clinton (foreword). Kansas City: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2006.