CARP - The Way Of The Fish
By
Kiyoshi Kimura
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Published: Jan. 15, 2010
Words: 5667 (approximate)
Language:
English
Ebook short description
This brilliant new exposition of Japanese character-building secrets will allow you to develop your full inner potential and unlock strengths from within that you never knew existed.
With full examples drawn from the author's extensive experience of life, you will soon find that this book helps your relationships with others to blossom, and your total personality to expand.
Long revered as a symbol of perseverance in Japan, the carp also serves as a metaphor for Kimura's method of achieving success in life and work.
The four pillars upon which the Way of the Fish rests: Charisma, Ambition, Rapport, and Passion, all combine to make a firm principled foundation for continued lifelong character- and career-building.
The principles expounded in this book have brought strength and purpose to many, together with increased success in love, life and work.
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relationships,
work,
japan,
help,
personality,
growth,
development,
ambition,
rapport,
charisma
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