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David K. Sweet

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Dr. David Sweet is a poet, author, entrepreneur, executive coach, and runaholic. With a synthesis of the humanities and a practical, accessible approach, David mentors people to create excellence in their lives.

He is a consultant, keynote speaker, and seminar leader. His books include Sweet Sales, Recruit! Becoming the Top-Biller, as well as having published several articles and was most recently cited in Facebook & LinkedIn対応履歴書いらずのソーシャルメディア転職術for his expertise in using Social Networking for recruitment in Japan. His poetry includes Xavier Breton's Pop Rocks and Split Infinity Forward.

David holds a Ph.D. in Leadership Development and a M.A. in Communications from Regis University in Denver, Colorado.

He lives in Tokyo with his wife, sons, f
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Hippocrates
“first, the countenance of the patient, if it be like those of persons in health, and more so, if like itself, for this is the best of all; whereas the most opposite to it is the worst, such as the following; a sharp nose, hollow eyes, collapsed temples; the ears cold, contracted, and their lobes turned out: the skin about the forehead being rough, distended, and parched; the color of the whole face being green, black, livid, or lead-colored.”
Hippocrates, Works of Hippocrates

Baldassare Castiglione
“Men demonstrate their courage far more often in little things than in great.”
Baldesar Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier

“Destiny, for me, means aligning ourselves to the highest will of life for the good of all.”
Genevieve Boast, Tough Bliss: Restorying Life

Giovanni Boccaccio
“Nothing is so indecent that it cannot be said to another person if the proper words are used to convey it.”
Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron

Giovanni Boccaccio
“You must read, you must persevere, you must sit up nights, you must inquire, and exert the utmost power of your mind. If one way does not lead to the desired meaning, take another; if obstacles arise, then still another; until, if your strength holds out, you will find that clear which at first looked dark.”
Giovanni Boccaccio




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