Chapter One: The Standardization Covenant For dark horses, it is not that their pursuit of excellence led them to fulfilment, it is that their pursuit of fulfilment led them to excellence. There is a common thread that binds them all together, however, and it was hard to miss. Dark horses are not defined by their character nor are they defined by a particular mode of socio and economic background or approach to training, study, or practice. Seventy-four percent of the people surveyed said that society’s definition of success was someone who was powerful, but 91% said for them personally success is someone who is purpose driven. For winners nobody saw coming, they are called dark horses. There is a term for those who triumph against the odds. Nevertheless, here are some interesting parts of the book that may be worth exploring: Introduction: Breaking the Mold. I enjoyed the first two-thirds of the book, but the last sixty pages did not resonant with me as much. Achieving Success Through the Pursuit of Fulfillment – Dark Horse written by Todd Rose & Ogi Ogas was published in 2018.
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