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Fourteen-year-old Peak Marcello attempts to be the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest.
With a bit of guidance, you'll be amazed at what the average person can achieve. The astonishing stories in Peak prove that potential is what you make it.
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If everyone would take the lessons of this book to heart, it could truly change the world.”—Joshua Foer, author of Moonwalking with Einstein
The story of Peak’s dangerous ascent—told in his own words—is suspenseful, immediate, and impossible to put down.
Peak is a groundbreaking book exploring the fundamentals of high performance (not the fads), the importance of consistency (not extreme effort), and the value of patience (not rapid transformation).
In the decade since this book's first edition, Conley's PEAK strategy has been developed on six continents in organizations in virtually every industry.
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For the first time in decades of groundbreaking research, the inventor of the 10,000-hour rule explains his techniques for developing mastery of any skill We live in a world full...
A fourteen-year-old boy attempts to be the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest.
A fourteen-year-old boy attempts to be the youngest person to reach the top of Mount Everest.