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Book details
  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Personal Memoirs
  • Language:English
  • Pages:368
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543944228

My Journey: Lessons I've Learned Along the Way

The Memoirs of Leonard I. Eckhaus

by Leonard Eckhaus

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Overview
My Journey: (Lessons I've Learned Along The Way) The Memoirs of Leonard I. Eckhaus A look at the journey we all make in life, told through vignettes and providing insights the author has gleaned over the 75 years of his life. Describing the successes, failures and lessons learned along the way, the author offers his views on what's really important in the long run and how to achieve success in one's own personal and professional life.
Description
A look back on the author's life including what it was like growing up in the 1950's; historical events he actually witnessed; what success in life really is and how to achieve it; the things that will make you happy; the great successes and perhaps even greater failures he has encountered, and most importantly, the lessons he learned from them. He also takes you through his careers in the computer industry and more currently, in the music field. A book that started out as an ancestry primer for his descendants - a book he would write as a gift to his grandchildren's children, and beyond, providing them a bit more sense of where they came from than he had, quickly grew to encompass his thoughts, beliefs and advice on such diverse areas as happiness, success, one's obligations to those close to you and to all of mankind, the legacies we inherit and the legacy we pass on, God and religion, the love and celebration of life, how hard work and persistence pay off in the long run, that everyone is indeed created equal, charity and why it I so important, and the aging process itself as he is experiencing it.
About the author
Leonard Eckhaus is the founder of AFCOM, the leading association in the world for data center managers. His comments and opinions have appeared in such publications as The New York Times, U.S. News & World Report, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Eckhaus is also one of the founders of LL MUSIC LLC. The first album he produced, "Rendezvous", received two Grammy nominations in 2018.

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