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We aim to inspire in you a lifetime pursuit of learning.  In an effort to do so, TWR is exclusively collecting top book list recommendations and a personal reason why it was recommended by famous, interesting and influential people.

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Mike Erwin

1/12/2015

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Founder and Chairman of Team Red, White and Blue, U.S. Army Major, West Point Graduate
Reading and continuing to educate ourselves will not only have the obvious benefits of reading, but will surely help bridge the civil-military divide and strengthen our communities.

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Good to Great
Jim Collins


Great is relative to everyone, but this book will certainly put how great things are achieved. Whatever your goal is, if you aspire to be one of the best, read Good to Great.
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Daring Greatly
Brene Brown, Ph. D.


Most great things that we have in life today are as a consequence of talented folks dreaming and then defying the odds to achieve greatness. Dare yourself to achieve something then work hard to get there and you might be surprised by the results!
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Herd: How to Change Mass Behaviour By Harnessing Our True Nature
Mark Earls


Before you start a movement and set out to change the world read Herd.
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Pursuing the Good Life
Christopher Peterson


This is a great book to read over a weekend and learn how to achieve the "good life," and not in the sense of more money and materialistic things, but on how to pursue and achieve true, authentic happiness. You won't regret this one.
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Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
Susan Cain

I'm not as much as an extrovert as everyone thinks - actually quite the opposite. This book taught me how to leverage good listening and that introvertness.
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