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Overview"Luck: The Good Four-Letter Word - An Irreverent and Inspiring Memoir An irreverent and funny autobiography about success, entrepreneurship, self-improvement, and resilience while betting on yourself. Jerome Turk (known by all as Jerry), a retired casino CEO and owner, tells his story of triumphs, failures, and challenges throughout his life and career, particularly in the complex and mysterious world of casinos. As an ""old-fashioned deal guy,"" Jerry has been involved in a wide variety of complex deals. His excellent understanding of how to get deals done is a common thread throughout his autobiography. Discover the Journey of a Successful Entrepreneur: ""Luck: The Good Four-Letter Word"" is not just a Casino book about Jerry's life; it's a guide for readers looking to improve themselves and achieve success. Whether you're interested in self-improvement, the intricacies of the casino world, or the journey of an entrepreneur, this book has something for you. Through candid reflections and humorous anecdotes, Jerry offers valuable lessons in leadership, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of success. Readers will learn how to make the most of life's opportunities, especially when luck is on their side. Praise for the Book: ● K.C. Finn (Readers' Favorite): ""Author Jerome Turk takes readers on a rollercoaster journey through his colorful life and career with a confident and entertaining narrative style that offers an insightful and entertaining read. His candid reflections and humorous anecdotes offer valuable lessons in leadership, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of success, and I was impressed by his warm delivery and conversational style of writing."" ● Grant Lishman (Readers' Favorite): ""An immensely enjoyable read, mainly because of the author's unassuming and simple style. Jerome Turk's mission in this autobiography was not to impress the reader with his brilliance and financial success, both evident in his eighty years of existence. Rather, I felt he just wanted to chronicle his life and perhaps show us that because he wasn't anything special, anyone who sets out to achieve success can do so if they put their total commitment behind it."" Why You Should Read This Book: This resilience Book is for anyone who wants to learn from a seasoned entrepreneur and businessman. Jerry's journey showcases how resilience, strategic thinking, and a bit of luck can lead to extraordinary success. By sharing both his life's highs and lows, Jerry provides practical insights into handling the unpredictability of life and business, making this a must-read for anyone interested in self-improvement books, casino books, resilience books, entrepreneurship books, business books for entrepreneurs, success books, and stories of successful entrepreneurs. Ready to roll the dice on your own success? Dive into ""Luck: The Good Four-Letter Word"" and turn life's challenges into opportunities. Click 'Buy Now' to start your journey toward self-improvement and entrepreneurial success!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jerome TurkPublisher: Jerome Turk Imprint: Jerome Turk Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9798990356610Pages: 426 Publication Date: 19 July 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"From being a disobedient teenager and an initial failure in college, to his journey through being a salesclerk, public accounting, law school, government, business, and investment banking, to his unexpected long career as a casino industry CEO and owner, Jerry Turk has had a varied life and career, although some might call it checkered. With hard work and a good deal of luck, Jerry turned life's unpredictability into a winning hand. He learned enough about success, failure, business, leadership, community and the mysterious world of casinos to write a book; so that's exactly what he did. Jerry doesn't consider himself an author - just an average guy who wanted to tell his story so that others might gain some insight from his life of ups and downs. Jerry is an ""old fashioned deal guy,"" being involved in a wide variety of complex deals. His excellent understanding of how to get deals done, is a common thread throughout his autobiography. Jerry believes that everyone who takes a chance in their life, whether in business or otherwise, is gambling in one form or another. He has learned better than most, how to stack the odds in his favor during these gambles. You can bet on that." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |