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#1 Bestseller in Business and Money, Small Business, Entrepreneurship and International Economics
A Top 3 'Start Your Own Business' Book -Inc Magazine
The rapid development of technology and globalization has changed the leverage points in accumulating wealth: money, meaning and freedom.
Those that don’t adapt are becoming trapped in the downward spiral of a dying middle class - working harder and earning less.
Entrepreneurs that understand the new paradigm, have created unprecedented wealth in their lives and the lives of those they love.
The End of Jobs combines the broad history of a Sapiens, the latest science of a Thinking Fast and Slow, the entrepreneurial oomph of a Rich Dad, Poor Dad or Zero to One with the motivational push of a Tony Robbins.
In This Book You’ll Learn:
— Why the century-long growth in wages came to a halt in 2000.
— Why MBAs and JDs can’t get jobs and what that means for the future of work and your job.
— Why The Theory of Constraints and a shift into the Fourth Economy has made entrepreneurship the highest-leveraged career path for the young and ambitious.
— Why The Turkey Problem means accounting may be the riskiest profession in the 21st century while entrepreneurship may be the safest.
— How entrepreneurs with second-rate degrees are leveraging the radical democracy of the Long Tail to get rich.
— How the Stair Step Method and return of apprenticeships have transformed the “entrepreneurial leap" to make entrepreneurship at large, and small business entrepreneurship in particular, more accessible than ever.
— The scientific research on how giving up balanced living and embracing integrated living leads to more money, more meaning, and more freedom.
— Why a 20th century world view to career search questions like “What career is right for me?” and “How do I find a career?” could be the source of your frustration (and a better way to think about it)
Included (Free) Resources:
— Full Recorded Interviews with the Ten Entrepreneurs featured in The End of Jobs detailing how they launched their own successful businesses.
— Taylor’s 67 must-read business books and the best entrepreneur books to fuel your entrepreneurial career.
— 49 tools and templates to save you hundreds of hours when launching and growing a business.
— A Ninety-Day goal setting template to translate the book into actionable steps
— Access to a private community to discuss the book and get support from a community of like-minded individuals to inspire, motivate, and assist each other in seeking out apprenticeships, your career search and other elements around “how to find a career” and other career guidance questions like “what career is right for me?”
Who Should Read This Book?
Early Stage Entrepreneurs - If you’re already involved in small business entrepreneurship, but doubting yourself and wondering if you made a smart choice to abandon the traditional career path? In Chapter 5, The Turkey Problem, you’ll learn the difference between real and perceived risk and why Entrepreneurship is a smarter choice than ever.
Established Entrepreneurs - Do you have friends, family or team members that don’t understand their choices? In chapters 12 through 14 you’ll understand how to explain the fundamental drives of your ambition.
Students - Are you looking for career guidance? Considering getting another degree as opposed to starting a business or going to work for an entrepreneurial business? Before you invest hundreds of thousands of dollars, read Chapter 3 to understand why credent
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This is something that is actually happening. The train is leaving the station. You have to either jump on the train or lose your chance forever.
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Si estás acostumbrado a leer sobre la temática, estás relacionado con el mundo del emprendimiento y/o conoces los devenires de la tecnología bastante de lo escrito en este libro te resultará familiar, pero esto no lo hace menos interesante. El subtítulo es más clarificador sobre el tema principal de libro que el título. De hecho, el título es confuso porque te hace creer que va a hablar sobre la desaparición de los empleos y es casi todo lo contrario.
El autor hace un buen trabajo ordenando ideas y notas sobre la evolución y el estado actual de la sociedad desde el punto de vista del trabajo. Ojo, no es un libro que hable de filosofía del trabajo (protestantismo), ni de productividad empresarial, ni de economía, ni de gestión de recursos humanos, ni nada similar. Tampoco menciona ni de lejos nada relacionado con la inminente desaparición de millones de puestos de trabajo debido a la robotización y a la inteligencia artificial. Este libro no va de eso.
Es un libro que te muestra los pros y contras de elegir una vida de empleado en contraposición a elegir una vida como emprendedor, siendo evidentemente una defensa argumentada del emprendimiento como forma de vida.
Además, el contenido no me parece convincente. La única justificación para sus ideas son casos puntuales.
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Many people are getting left behind in today's society which leaves a gulf for extreme politicians to exploit which is the price we are paying for not evolving with the times.

Though lots of ideas and information to give us food for thought as the world moves ever closer to automatisation and the influence of A.I.
In addition, I would have liked to have seen more actionable, meaningful, and relevant "how-to blueprints" on dealing with the implications today of "the end of jobs" that do not come across as overwhelming or vague. Sometimes, often even, there are solutions to these problems that are far simpler than those cited by the author. Or to put another way, complex problems don't always need complex remedies.
Perhaps if the ebook layout had shorter paragraphs, more bullet points, shorter chapters, better chapter headings, essentially creating bite-sized information blocks, rather than, to continue the comparison, what seem like engorged meals.
Plus fewer of what almost seem like affiliate links to third party services would be nice.
But a great read and well worth buying.

I would highly recommend the book this well written and very easy to read book. Especially if you are about to go to college or do an MBA or get you some other credential that will saddle you with a lot of debt. If you buy the Kindle edition you are looking at about £2 - if you take on board Taylor's philosophy and that of his peers this £2 investment might save you 5 or 6 figures ultimately if you choose a different path - not a bad investment..
Taylor does a great job of explaining how the world is changing and becoming a better place for the entrepreneur. He also does a great job of explaining how the barriers to entry of becoming an entrepreneur are fast disappearing using examples like AirBnB.
My one criticism was that in researching the book, Taylor spent a lot of time in various parts of the world with people who were doing their own thing business wise - I felt the book could have done with a little more biographical detail in relation to some of the examples used - more reflective of the amount of time he had spent learning about these peoples businesses.
The thing I love about books like this and podcasts like James Altucher's is that they turn you on to so much other useful stuff - an example would be the Stair Stepping methodology which removes some of the fear of becoming an entrepreneur by explaining that it is best to start off very small. The thing I don't like is that I never feel there is enough time to properly learn all this new stuff..

