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Book review: When superstar of financial journalism Guy Raz delivers business lessons through success stories

The book by Guy Raz and Nils Parker is a distillate of key learnings that Raz has gathered from his interviews.

October 03, 2020 / 07:40 IST
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How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World’s Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs by Guy Raz with Nils Parker

Guy Raz is a superstar of financial journalism. His shows at National Public Radio (USA) are runaway hits; The New York Times wrote about him that “According to NPR, where he works on contract, he is the only person to ever have three shows simultaneously in Apple’s top 20 podcasts…” He is one of the most successful podcast creators and hosts in the world. When Raz speaks, hundreds of thousands listen.

And what he says lies at the intersection of business, creativity and contemporary corporate history. Raz interviews successful business founders, asking them how they built their enterprises from day one, focusing on the lessons they learned during their entrepreneurial journeys. The shows and podcast are lapped up by entrepreneurs, aspiring or otherwise, which has brought massive success to Raz himself.

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Now, the insights that Raz has gleaned from entrepreneurs come to us in the form of a book, written by him with Nils Parker: How I Built This: The Unexpected Paths to Success from the World’s Most Inspiring Entrepreneurs. The introduction tells us whom the book aims to serve: “[T]his book is for people who aren’t natural-born entrepreneurs or even entrepreneurs at all, but instead are dreamers whose lack of experience is inversely proportional to their desire to bring something new into the world…” And right at the beginning of the book, we are hit with this brilliant insight: “[T]he key issue that… has thwarted many young, aspiring entrepreneurs, is misapprehending the difference between something being dangerous and something being risky. It is mistaking fear for folly, risk for recklessness”. There is a startling, illuminating insight in every page of the book.

The book is, apparently, a distillate of key learnings that Raz has gathered from his interviews. Because these learnings are meant to be mulled over, digested and put into practice in your own enterprise, I recommend that you make liberal use of sticky notes or sticky tabs and mark pages that resonate strongly with you; making notes will also be beneficial. Doing this, you will thank yourself, because it will make it easier to revisit key points from the book. In short, treat How I Built This not only as an infotaining narrative, but as a reference book to be consulted at key inflection points in your entrepreneurial journey.