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All I Really Need To Know I Learned From Watching Star Trek (edição: 1994)

de Dave Marinaccio (Autor)

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How to win at poker. The power of a business's mission statement. If you can dial a telephone, you can do anything. These are the lessons to be learned from "Star Trek." First a hit television show, and then a pop culture phenomenon, "Star Trek" is now the basis for inspiration and guidance in our daily lives. ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED FROM WATCHING STAR TREK is an anthology of valuable lessons that can be found within the episodes of "Star Trek." Discover why its dangerous to wear a plain red shirt, why Captain Kirk was such a superb leader, and why you should always help people in need.… (mais)
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Título:All I Really Need To Know I Learned From Watching Star Trek
Autores:Dave Marinaccio (Autor)
Informação:Crown (1994), Edition: 1st, 128 pages
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This book was a waste of time and a disappointment. Giving it one star is being generous. And the sad thing is that it started well enough. The author's main problem is a serious lack of focus and a strong tendency to ramble and meander about all sorts of stuff that has nothing to do with Star Trek, which is what the book title would imply. To top it off, his writing style is a little on the boring side, which means you will probably find yourself scanning the book. By now, there are other books that look at Star Trek and life lessons that are much better. Pick up one of those instead and skip this one. This one is not worth it, and it is a pity. I do like Star Trek, but I hate meandering, rambling writers with no apparent goal or focus in site. If this book was a blog today, it probably would not get very far. ( )
  bloodravenlib | Aug 17, 2020 |
A book that gives life wisdom based on Star Trek. James T. Kirk had a potbelly so it's okay if you do. As a captain you can't motivate employees through intimidation. Mankind's future is space. These are the things you learn in this book. At times it was funny, but after 50 pages I was ready for it to be over with. ( )
  i.should.b.reading | Jan 15, 2016 |
Capsule review: Self-help, 'how to succeed in business' sort of book, with advice explained by (sometimes rather vague) references to Star Trek. Not very interesting as either advice or Trek. ( )
  Sopoforic | Feb 6, 2014 |
Many of us of a certain age have based part of our personal philosophy on Star Trek. It was a show that not only had sci-fi and girls in really short dresses, it also had certain values on display. Sometimes clothed in cheap sets and ridiculous plot lines, but they were there none the less. This slim volume explores some meditations based on the TV show; and not just TOS. ( )
  Borg-mx5 | Apr 8, 2010 |
This was a really fun read! While Marinaccio has a humanistic outlook in many places in the book, overall he has a great grasp of life and he does a wonderful job of portraying those lessons by applying them to a classic - Star Trek. The book is hilarious. I giggled all the way through it. I couldn't put it down. I would recommend it to anyone, just keep in mind if you're a Christian that a few of his outlooks aren't QUITE the Christian view point. But otherwise, great book! ( )
  ShortyBond | Mar 8, 2008 |
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How to win at poker. The power of a business's mission statement. If you can dial a telephone, you can do anything. These are the lessons to be learned from "Star Trek." First a hit television show, and then a pop culture phenomenon, "Star Trek" is now the basis for inspiration and guidance in our daily lives. ALL I REALLY NEED TO KNOW I LEARNED FROM WATCHING STAR TREK is an anthology of valuable lessons that can be found within the episodes of "Star Trek." Discover why its dangerous to wear a plain red shirt, why Captain Kirk was such a superb leader, and why you should always help people in need.

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