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Josh Matocha
Josh Matocha is on page 92 of 256
Hitler was not talented, not intelligent, he had absolutely no military prowess/ability, he was an awful socialite and he was not relatable. This also isn’t even mentioning the fact that he was a raving narcissist who would talk without ceasing for hours. Yet he led an extraordinary/prominent nation for over a decade? What does that say…
Mar 29, 2023 04:44PM
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Josh Matocha
Josh Matocha is on page 173 of 256
Absolutely incredible ending. The Margret Thatcher chapter was fantastic. We need to learn more about her in the United States. Incredible woman. The last chapter “The Leadership Paradigm”, is why we need to study history. All the answers to our problems in the present lie in the past. Excellent read for anyone!
Apr 16, 2023 01:48PM
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Josh Matocha
Josh Matocha is on page 173 of 256
The Stalin chapter was mortifying. I am now in the chapter regarding DDE. Excellent organizer and decision maker. It proves what is possible even if you lack technical skill or visible skills that one can achieve great things.
Apr 09, 2023 09:17AM
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Josh Matocha
Josh Matocha is on page 77 of 256
Actually had to keep reading the hitler chapter is fascinating.. sheds light on little known facts about the man that dominated the first half of the 20th century.
Mar 28, 2023 06:16PM
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Josh Matocha
Josh Matocha is on page 67 of 256
It’s fantastic. The first three chapters have been incredible. Napoleon, Nelson and Churchill so much to learn from the past!
Mar 28, 2023 06:01PM
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