Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Art of Possibilities

I’ve been really busy lately and have not been able to finish a book in a long time, but I finally had some free time and was able to sit down and read Art of Possibility. What a good choice it was. While the book itself was all about changing perspectives and incurring change, well at least that’s what I took away from the book, I really liked the stories about his experience as a conductor, and inspiring young musicians. If you get a chance I would check it out.

4 comments:

GPSWorldTraveler said...

I too found great value in that book, here is another that is quite amazing... Culture Code, by Clotaie Rapaille. The book is astnishing, filled with profound insighsts and ideas that have enormous consequencies on who we are as individuals, consumers and a country.

GPSWorldTraveler said...

I too found great value in that book, here is another that is quite amazing... Culture Code, by Clotaie Rapaille. The book is astnishing, filled with profound insighsts and ideas that have enormous consequencies on who we are as individuals, consumers and a country.

GPSWorldTraveler said...

I too found great value in that book, here is another that is quite amazing... Culture Code, by Clotaie Rapaille. The book is astnishing, filled with profound insighsts and ideas that have enormous consequencies on who we are as individuals, consumers and a country.

GPSWorldTraveler said...

oops, guess I didn't have paitience or faith the publish your ccmment butten was working :0

Next time I promise only one posting.