
The Mediocres
After listening to the whole book my review is : Brilliant! So very true ... now I have to consciously adapt this thinking to my life, both privately and at work. Am expecting large "rewards" to flow from this. The cool thing about his book is how often I got an "aha" epiphany reading about an example of his. Highly recommended! This is an excellent book and I would recommend it to anyone it is full of fascinating information and teaches a very wise principle.It shows how to apply the 80/20 Principle to your personal and professional life in order to work less, earn more, enjoy more, and achieve more. The main idea: in business and personal life, “pursue those few things where you are amazingly better than others and that you enjoy most,” and eliminate or outsource everything else. This has immediately become one of my favorite self-improvement books.Mind transforming and revolutionary. Started implementing some of the ideas and principle found in this book. Good read. Dive into it.Good condition, excellent. Promptly delivered as expected. Let's not hesitate to buy second books please. Let's start this culture again. Writing a long review does not fall into the 80/20 activities of my life.

Shakib A Malek
For those proclaiming this book to be life-saver, you will be in for a shock to know that what this book expounds is but only one among gazillion other data analysis methods. Let me explain, there is data and there is information. What you do to the data and in appropriate context makes it information. What the author has expounded in this book is that ‘a little of something causes so much of everything” or rather has stamped an approval (it was not his original idea, remember, only the name “80/20 principle” that is his. Read up on Vilfredo Pareto and Pareto Principle) on the theory of imbalance. Exactly why I was left feeling a bit pissed off when I finished this book – the author takes way too long to admit it that the ‘80/20’ ratio of causation was only one of the many ratios though he does indeed admit it albeit somewhere after the half-way mark in the book.

Prencess Anny
You can either think that’s unfair or you can use it to your advantage. If you’re reading this, you’re one of the smart people who will choose to harness the energy of this principle rather than fight against it. Learn how to apply the 80/20 rule to your life.