I. At 1,163 pages, Robert Caro’s The Power Broker — winner of the 1975 Pulitzer Prize for Biography — is about as long as printed books get. Not only that, the pages are big and dense with words. Ask anyone who’s read the book, though, and they’ll tell you it’s among the greatest non-fiction works of all-time. One friend said:
"How you treat and interact with people along the way — how you listen, love, help, etc. — determines the ultimate value and success of whichever ends you’re after in life. "
Beautiful. I am becoming more convinced that kindness and curiosity are the values to live by above all others.
This sounds like a good book to add to my audio list.
"How you treat and interact with people along the way — how you listen, love, help, etc. — determines the ultimate value and success of whichever ends you’re after in life. "
Beautiful. I am becoming more convinced that kindness and curiosity are the values to live by above all others.
This sounds like a good book to add to my audio list.
Nothing quite like bonding over books! Thanks for this.