
Finding My Virginity The New Autobiography
Global business icon Richard Branson has written many books, but none have been more popular than his first memoir, 1998's Losing My Virginity. Now he's finally publishing his second volume of memoirs, covering all of his fascinating ups and downs of the past two decades.
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Highlights

Piet Terheyden@piet
I don’t believe that everything happens for a reason. But I do believe that, whatever happens, you can learn from it and create something really positive. Better things can come out of adversity.

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The ethical and humanist principle that “umuntu ngumuntu ngabanye” – every human being thrives as a human being because others thrive as human beings!’

Piet Terheyden@piet
The overview effect, a shift in awareness whereby astronauts realise just how fragile and precious life back on earth really is.

Piet Terheyden@piet
Made $60 million in my lifetime, spent $61 million.