Dare to tell the truth?

I was reading up to 2am last night as this book was such a good read. Every time I finished a chapter, I told myself to put it aside but I read on and on.
It is fascinating to learn that Richard Branson's life is as dramatic as many movies. But the most amazing part is the candid, vivid and daring write-up of someone's life. How many famous people are afraid of disclosing details of their personal life but this book is totally the opposite. It talks about the founder of Virgin Group nakedly - his family, his friends, his drug experience, his ballooning adventure, his dates, his wives and dating encounter and his business venture.
So you can expect the following when reading the book:
* enhance your music knowledge on how the music industry works, how fantastic Tubular Bells was (I only first heard Mike Oldfield with the song "Moonlight Shadow"), how to set up a studio and how to get along with the annoying musicians
* the entrepreneur tricks (how to drive people to achieve your goals, how to get the loans and capitalize your crazy ideas into a profitable one and how to derive ideas from observing people's living)
* the real scenarios in venturing business and
* how to get the girls you want.
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