Summary of Sunny Bonnell & Ashleigh Hansberger s Rare Breed
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 Tubman, the woman who would replace Jackson on the $20 bill, was a rebel who used her oppression to help free her fellow slaves.
#2 All rebels are really saying is that they do what society has deemed unacceptable or abnormal. But the fear of rebels shapes our modern mindset. We are conditioned to obey authority figures and not question the way things are done.
#3 When you grow up, you're typically told that the world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside it. But once you learn that everything around you was made by people who were no smarter than you, you'll never be the same again.
#4 Rebellion is a necessary part of evolution. The status quo gives ground reluctantly, so rebels are needed to challenge corrupt regimes and social codes, and force us all into the future.

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Date de parution 03 mai 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669399001
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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#1

Tubman, the woman who would replace Jackson on the $20 bill, was a rebel who used her oppression to help free her fellow slaves.

#2

All rebels are really saying is that they do what society has deemed unacceptable or abnormal. But the fear of rebels shapes our modern mindset. We are conditioned to obey authority figures and not question the way things are done.

#3

When you grow up, you're typically told that the world is the way it is and your life is just to live your life inside it. But once you learn that everything around you was made by people who were no smarter than you, you'll never be the same again.

#4

Rebellion is a necessary part of evolution. The status quo gives ground reluctantly, so rebels are needed to challenge corrupt regimes and social codes, and force us all into the future.

#5

If you’re stuck in a conformist organization, you’re not alone. Most organizations fear the rebel. But you’re a rebel because you’re naturally driven to push limits, challenge taboos, and disrupt and confound.

#6

The difference between the heroic rebel and the nihilistic agent of chaos is service. If your rebellion isn’t serving something greater than yourself, you can become an avatar of anarchy.

#7

As a rebel, you will meet resistance, but you look forward to it. Rebellion is an act of war. The established order always counterpunches and usually wears brass knuckles.

#8

The fear of the unknown is always worse than the actual unknown. What’s the worst that could happen if you rebel against everything you know to chase your vision. You get your ass handed to you, sure, but you also get some great stories, learn some lessons, and build partnerships.

#9

Norms are behaviors or social codes that make most people feel safe and comfortable. They can harden into rigid beliefs, and most people don’t question them. But there is a third option: to fuck norms.

#10

Emma Mcilroy and Julia Parsley, two former Nike executives, had a secret that turned out to be a secret power. They liked dressing like men on weekends, and they wanted to wear what they wanted. So they created a store for women like them.

#11

When people say Fuck norms, they don’t mean any harm or hostility. They simply mean that they want to be free of the norms that have been imposed on them and others like them for generations.

#12

Norms are constructs that restrict what you can do and who you can be. They are there only because that’s the way it is. Look at how other work environments, families, cultures, or communities do things. What rules or codes restrict them from thriving.

#13

There is a fine line between being well-behaved and being compliant. Rebellious Rare Breeds stride across that line, erasing it as they go. They violate etiquette because they know that politeness is not always necessary.

#14

Lena Dunham, the creator of the popular show Girls, is also the first woman to win a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing - Comedy Series. She has made Time's list of the one hundred most influential people in the world.

#15

In a world where women are conditioned to be ashamed of just about everything, Dunham’s bold display of her sexuality, imperfection, and plain old lust for life forces haters to confront their own motivations.

#16

You might have to stop being polite and start getting real. When you are confronted with the ugly, unspoken realities of your field, speak up. Refuse to politely look the other way. Be the one who calls out the corruption or injustice.

#17

Truth is like a lion: once you set it free, it defends itself. Many people have criticized Coach Kelley for his unconventional approach to football, but he has continued to successfully implement it.

#18

As a Rare Breed, you can't overthrow conventional wisdom by mindlessly parroting what holy writ tells you is right. You have to ask yourself a few questions: Am I unconsciously following precepts that don't make sense. What is limiting what I can accomplish.

#19

The status quo wants to keep things the same, so it's not surprising that you'll face sabotage. The more you stand out from the crowd and try to change things, the more you'll be feared and attacked.

#20

The story of Hamdi Ulukaya is the story of American entrepreneurship. He emigrated from Turkey to the United States in 1994, and in 2005 he purchased a defunct yogurt factory and began making his own yogurt.

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