
I am not at all fond of so-called help and self-esteem books., but currently there is so much competition and the number of books published is so large that from time to time a book of this type appears written with a certain grace; So if, I recommend reading it from a distance and just as a simple hobby..
Due to personal circumstances, without realizing, I have become a bit of an example of these books, and there have been several people around me who have reminded me of it. That's why I decided to write this article..
The two books are very similar., It is about explaining how to look for resources to obtain good results in the face of an objective that we have set for ourselves.. Obviously the two books are focused on the business world where changes in business strategies are the order of the day., but that can be extrapolated to other more personal areas, but… less advisable.
But they have their differences. Who took my cheese? It is a small fable accompanied by narrative to give it a little credibility, giving importance to teamwork, to the work that each piece has to do so that the final result is a success. The author is North American and one senses that way of doing things, could be summarized “American way of life”, The mistakes of the past are analyzed so as not to make them in the future and to look for new paths..
Instead good luck It is a story where individual and personal effort is rewarded. The authors are Spanish, and it also reflects that way of understanding the most Mediterranean life, believe more in yourself and not in the community: “leave me, that I can only…”. The final moral is that luck does not fall from the sky, but you also have to work hard.