Buchzusammenfassung
William H. McRaven is a retired four-star US Navy SEAL admiral. During his 37 years of service, McRaven experienced quite a lot, both in training and in battle. He has led troops in both Iraq and Afghanistan.
The main idea in these blurbs:
While some individuals stand out through a sudden act of heroism, for most of us, being a hero is a gradual process. By embracing important values such as bravery, honesty, and persistence, and by carrying out our responsibilities, making small sacrifices, and instilling hope, we can all move closer to becoming heroes.
Practical suggestion:
Utilize humor as a effective strategy.
Abraham Lincoln is a prime example of a hero in American history – and his talent for using humor to connect with others, foster loyalty, and ease tensions is often overlooked. Being a hero doesn't mean being serious all the time; in fact, being able to make others laugh is a valuable skill that every hero should possess.
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