DoomHammer reviewed Losing My Virginity by Richard Branson
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3 stars
The audiobook I got was apparently something entirely else than both printed versions. I hate it when publishers do this.
Anyway, here’s a bunch of observations:
when I read the Blinkist version, I really enjoyed it, the entire book, sadly, didn’t deliver the same enthusiasm
have I read this book a year ago, I’ll probably rate it much higher
I used to be a big fan of Branson’s but with the current situation a lot of people are showing their ugly side and I am not yet certain whether Branson is one of them
just like Shoe Dog, it follows the story: I am a white man from a priviledged family, I started my first business early in my life, it was harsh, we paid our workers very little, then suddenly I got millions, I have no regrets
it was really terrifying for me how much big businesses rely on …
The audiobook I got was apparently something entirely else than both printed versions. I hate it when publishers do this.
Anyway, here’s a bunch of observations:
when I read the Blinkist version, I really enjoyed it, the entire book, sadly, didn’t deliver the same enthusiasm
have I read this book a year ago, I’ll probably rate it much higher
I used to be a big fan of Branson’s but with the current situation a lot of people are showing their ugly side and I am not yet certain whether Branson is one of them
just like Shoe Dog, it follows the story: I am a white man from a priviledged family, I started my first business early in my life, it was harsh, we paid our workers very little, then suddenly I got millions, I have no regrets
it was really terrifying for me how much big businesses rely on credit. It was apparent with Shoe Dog and it was highlighted once more in here. I am really credit-averse to the point, I dislike the idea of mortgage that many people believe is a great idea. If all big companies operate on credit just like Nike and Virgin no wonder we are in deep crisis right now.
I would still love to read a good memoir of a business founder who actually bootstrapped a company without resorting to credit. I wonder how many such cases are there…
* the BA smear campaing took like 20% of the book (at least the edition that I had) and served no purpose that I can relate to other than posing Branson and Virgin as the underdog and martyr. I get it, your competition was tough, tough to the point of being unethical. You could’ve mention a few of their worst tricks and go on with the story.