

My most recent past two reads, however, don't fit either of these categories.
They have, instead, given me lots to think about and set my brain to spinning.
I finished the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell.
Then I promptly moved on to Four-Hour Work Week by Timothy Ferris.
Both are shelved in the "business" section of a bookstore, and while I see how each of them is indeed a "business" book, I'd also say that each is a "lifestyle" book. Each one offers a bold, daring, new way to approach the world.
Now, if only I could figure out how to spark a tipping point in my life that would allow me and hubby to live well without working ourselves to death.
And I also can't stop wondering what I am ... a connector? a maven? a salesman?
If you're read the Tipping Point, then you know of what I speak.
I'm definitely not the salesman, but perhaps I am a little bit of a maven?
So what's a mavern?
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Basically ... a hoarder of information on whatever topic it is that interests you.
ReplyDeleteBut it also goes one step beyond. The maven will then also share his/her advice on said topic.