Summary:
The book offers a candid insight into the life and business philosophy of billionaire real estate mogul Sam Zell, sharing his unconventional strategies and the lessons he's learned from his successes and failures. It provides a glimpse into his entrepreneurial mindset, emphasizing the importance of being opportunistic, tenacious, and, at times, contrarian in the business world.
Key points:
1. Embrace Risk: Zell encourages calculated risk-taking in business to avoid stagnation and seize opportunities, but stresses the need for thorough research.
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