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Think Remarkable

9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference

Guy Kawasaki & Madisun Nuismer

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Question 1 of 8
According to the book, what is the recommended approach to finding your true calling?
  • A. Focus intensely on discovering a single overarching passion early in life.
  • B. Pursue a wide range of interests and let true passions emerge gradually.
  • C. Take personality tests to match your inherent fixed traits with a specific career.
  • D. Choose a practical career path first and develop hobbies on the side.
Question 2 of 8
How does the book define a 'growth mindset'?
  • A. The belief that networking is the primary driver of career advancement.
  • B. The conviction that your qualities and abilities can be developed through effort and strategy.
  • C. The ability to constantly increase your financial wealth year over year.
  • D. The understanding that some people are naturally gifted while others must work harder.
Question 3 of 8
What lesson is illustrated by Derek Sivers's first paying gig playing guitar at a pig show?
  • A. You should carefully curate your early career opportunities to protect your personal brand.
  • B. Entrepreneurship requires taking significant financial risks early on.
  • C. Saying 'yes' to humble, unglamorous experiences can lead to unexpected and lucrative opportunities.
  • D. Specializing in a niche market is the fastest way to achieve industry recognition.
Question 4 of 8
Why does the author recommend formalizing your goals by writing them down?
  • A. It serves as a legal contract with yourself to ensure accountability.
  • B. It moves desires from abstract feelings into concrete targets, creating a roadmap.
  • C. It allows you to easily share your vision with potential investors or employers.
  • D. It prevents you from changing your mind when you encounter inevitable obstacles.
Question 5 of 8
What is the primary benefit of establishing a consistent morning routine, according to the text?
  • A. It eliminates unnecessary choices, reserving mental energy and willpower for what matters most.
  • B. It ensures you wake up earlier than your competitors, giving you a head start.
  • C. It forces you to accomplish your most difficult task before the workday begins.
  • D. It provides a structured time to review and respond to urgent communications.
Question 6 of 8
How do people with grit, like Canva CEO Melanie Perkins, view rejection?
  • A. As a sign that they need to completely overhaul their initial idea.
  • B. As a permanent stop sign indicating they are not cut out for that specific path.
  • C. As an unfair bias in the industry that must be publicly challenged.
  • D. As a test of resolve and a detour rather than a final verdict on their abilities.
Question 7 of 8
Why is a willingness to say 'I don't know' considered a hallmark of remarkable leadership?
  • A. It lowers the team's expectations, making it easier to overdeliver later.
  • B. It demonstrates humility, transparency, and a focus on truth rather than protecting one's reputation.
  • C. It proves that the leader is focused on delegating tasks to more knowledgeable subordinates.
  • D. It shifts the blame for failure away from the leader and onto external circumstances.
Question 8 of 8
How do the most inspiring leaders, such as Sal Khan, typically measure their success?
  • A. By the amount of personal wealth and status they have accumulated.
  • B. By the market share and profitability of their organizations.
  • C. By the number of high-profile connections in their professional network.
  • D. By the impact, value, and growth they create for others.

Think Remarkable — Full Chapter Overview

Think Remarkable Summary & Overview

Think Remarkable (2023) is a transformative guide to unlocking your full potential and living an extraordinary life. It draws on the wisdom and insights of remarkable individuals to provide a blueprint for personal growth and success.

Who Should Listen to Think Remarkable?

  • Students aiming to develop the skills and mindset needed for success
  • Anyone feeling stuck in a rut and wanting to break free from mediocrity
  • Those seeking inspiration and guidance from the world’s most remarkable people

About the Author: Guy Kawasaki & Madisun Nuismer

Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva and a former advisor to Google and Apple. He is the author of a dozen books, including APE, What the Plus!, and Enchantment. He is the host of the podcast Remarkable People.

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