Win Anyway (HARDCOVER)
I am writing Win Anyway because, throughout my life, I’ve felt like both the “trophy kid” and the “black sheep.” I’ve often felt like a walking contradiction. There are things about me that are just so different. That difference makes me unique, but it also makes me weird. Some people don’t get me, and that’s okay. But I’m not writing this for those people; I’m writing it for those who do understand me.
As a publisher and ghostwriter, I often get asked, “Shaun, how can I become a New York Times Best Seller?” My answer is always the same. I advise authors to write the book they wish they had read before life made them learn the lessons they are now publishing in written form. I have always wanted to teach, but I didn’t have much direction as a teenager. How I would have loved to have walked into Barnes & Noble and picked up a book titled Win Anyway, especially if the person on the cover had looked like me. Since I didn’t have a blueprint back then, I’ve decided to share mine with you right now.
I am writing Win Anyway because, throughout my life, I’ve felt like both the “trophy kid” and the “black sheep.” I’ve often felt like a walking contradiction. There are things about me that are just so different. That difference makes me unique, but it also makes me weird. Some people don’t get me, and that’s okay. But I’m not writing this for those people; I’m writing it for those who do understand me.
As a publisher and ghostwriter, I often get asked, “Shaun, how can I become a New York Times Best Seller?” My answer is always the same. I advise authors to write the book they wish they had read before life made them learn the lessons they are now publishing in written form. I have always wanted to teach, but I didn’t have much direction as a teenager. How I would have loved to have walked into Barnes & Noble and picked up a book titled Win Anyway, especially if the person on the cover had looked like me. Since I didn’t have a blueprint back then, I’ve decided to share mine with you right now.
I am writing Win Anyway because, throughout my life, I’ve felt like both the “trophy kid” and the “black sheep.” I’ve often felt like a walking contradiction. There are things about me that are just so different. That difference makes me unique, but it also makes me weird. Some people don’t get me, and that’s okay. But I’m not writing this for those people; I’m writing it for those who do understand me.
As a publisher and ghostwriter, I often get asked, “Shaun, how can I become a New York Times Best Seller?” My answer is always the same. I advise authors to write the book they wish they had read before life made them learn the lessons they are now publishing in written form. I have always wanted to teach, but I didn’t have much direction as a teenager. How I would have loved to have walked into Barnes & Noble and picked up a book titled Win Anyway, especially if the person on the cover had looked like me. Since I didn’t have a blueprint back then, I’ve decided to share mine with you right now.