Review of "The Blind Grind, Success: It’s Not Hard Work," by Yuen Yung

 Review of

The Blind Grind, Success: It’s Not Hard Work, by Yuen Yung, ISBN 9781684017287

Five out of five stars

Another way to state a phrase for success

 One of the most stated phrases designed to steer a person towards success is, “Work smarter not harder.” The phrase “blind grind” in the title refers to the person that works extremely hard at a job, a position where even if they put in long hours and do an excellent job, it will not lead to the success that they want.

 Yung also states another widely used adage, “You must be prepared to recognize opportunities when they appear.” Those opportunities could be due to specific actions by you, people that know you, or could just be the consequence of luck. Acknowledging that luck is a part of life is a strong point of the book, whether that luck is the circumstances of birth or due to the misfortune of others or being picked out of a set of equally qualified people, it is a natural part of life.

 There is really nothing new in this book that has not been said many times by many people and in many places. Yet, the advice remains solid and is something that is worthy of repeating. While not everyone can be successful, nearly everyone will have the opportunity to do so. The key initial action is to recognize and act on the opportunity when it arises.

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