The Tipping Point

Like a worship song that was written in 2000, this book was good, but there were times where it felt as though it’s irrelevancy with today caused doubt to be casted upon it’s relevancy for today.

What do I mean?

First off, let me just admit that this is a well written book with probably a wealth of information that was groundbreaking at the time it was released. It didn’t become a “#1 Best Seller” because it told a story of love that attracted “teeny-boppers” and their mothers alike.

This was a book with great insights to what things can make the biggest difference.

Because there is so much out there in the blogosphere about this book, I won’t waste your time to tell you what every knows is great about this book. What I will tell you is what I’ve taken away from this book – and that’s this:

You don’t have to have a comprehensive plan to make a comprehensive difference.

Have you read “The Tipping Point?”

What were your reactions?

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2 Responses to The Tipping Point

  1. Christie

    I have a book that I would like for you to review. Please let me know how I can contact you.

    thanks,
    Christie

  2. Phillip Santillan

    You can DM us at our twitter account.

    twitter.com/53in52

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