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What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
Book • 2009
This book provides a fresh perspective on achieving success by challenging conventional wisdom and embracing failure as an opportunity for growth.
It includes inspiring stories and practical advice for those transitioning from academia to the professional world.
The revised edition features new material to complement the original text, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to make their mark in the world.
It includes inspiring stories and practical advice for those transitioning from academia to the professional world.
The revised edition features new material to complement the original text, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to make their mark in the world.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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when introducing 

’s bestselling work and later by 

while explaining how a chance conversation led to its publication.


Mel Robbins


Tina Seelig


Tina Seelig

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Stanford Luck Researcher: How to Manifest the Life You Want
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as a book written by 

, especially for people around the age of 20.

Ravi Balani


Tina Seelig

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Tina Seelig (Stanford University) - Catching the Winds of Luck
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as the book authored by the previous week's keynote speaker, Tina Seelig.

Ravi Balani

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Grant Lee (Gamma) - Finding Early-Stage Energy
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as an earlier book she published that resulted from cultivating a relationship with a publisher she met on a plane.


Tina Seelig

Creating Your Own Luck: The Power of Serendipity to Drive Creativity
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as a frequently gifted book that shaped her views on creativity, adaptability and investing in yourself.

Sunaina Sinha

282. Why Radical Stillness is Your #1 Asset with Sunaina Sinha (finance executive)





