Most parents wish for their children to lead successful lives. But how to achieve that goal isn’t always clear. This collection of 65 letters from army veteran and entrepreneur Anthony Pompliano to his kids offers inspiring and practical advice for becoming resilient, making smart financial decisions, finding happiness, building meaningful relationships, and much more. While you could argue that the author is a bit too young to speak authoritatively about crafting a good life, his relatable stories drawn from diverse life experiences will interest anyone hoping to live an extraordinary life.
Living an extraordinary life begins with paying attention to small details.
During author Anthony Pompliano’s deployment in Iraq with the US Army Infantry, he and his team often spent long, exhausting nights on patrol in the desert. Storms would often cover everything and everyone in sand. Upon their return to camp, the soldiers had to thoroughly clean their trucks and weapons before they could finally go to sleep. Though the chances of needing to deploy again quickly were slim, nobody ever skipped the task. The habit wasn’t just about readiness; it was also about commitment to the team. By ensuring their gear was always dependable, individual team members prioritized the safety and success of the entire group. This experience taught Pompliano that how someone handles small, seemingly insignificant tasks reflects their character and reliability.
Consistent attention to detail is essential because it builds the foundation for more significant outcomes. Over time, your daily habits and small decisions define you. For instance, consistently arriving on time or finishing small tasks with care builds trust and a reputation for reliability. By paying...
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