On
Power: My Journey Through the Corridors of Power and How You Can Get More Power
– Gene Simmons (Dey Street)
Gene Simmons is not your ordinary rock star. He was and
is not content to be caught up in the trappings that come with being a
mega-millions earning rock star; instead he takes the attitude of a laborer
into his approach to life and business, always willing to put in the hard work.
It may be hard to comprehend in this day and age of no
real talent, do nothing celebrity millionaire that a guy who has piled up as
much cash as Simmons from his multitude of business ventures would work as hard
as he does every single day. The difference is Simmons knows that nothing he
has was handed to him, he did it the old fashioned way, he earned it.
Because of his unique, entrepreneurial approach to rock
stardom, Simmons has also become a bit of a business guru who is sought out for
his comment and thought on a wide range of business and political topics. In that
vein Simmons has cranked out some business philosophy books, the latest being, On Power: My Journey Through the Corridors
of Power and How You Can Get More Power.
The old cliché that goes something to the effect of “revenge
is a dish best served cold” should be retooled to “reality, is a dish best
served cold” because Simmons serves up a cold, hard dish of reality in the
pages of On Power. Along the way he
provides not only his take on the reality of business, politics and power, but
offers a depth of knowledge of philosophy and strategy that one would never
expect from a guy made famous for his tongue waging onstage persona.
A copy of this book should be sent to every one of the
535 members of Congress from both parties, notably every one of the pantywaist
liberals who ever uttered the stupid talking point about “tax cuts for the
rich.” Simmons does a wonderful job of pointing out the fallacies of the
cultural mindset that so many have gravitated towards that power and wealth
somehow equate to evil. His line, “being afraid of power, shunning power,
stunts your growth” belongs on a T-shirt. Moms and Dads need to pick up a copy
of On Power, because this may be the
best guide to proper parenting that I have ever read.
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