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The Warrior Ethos
S**H
Awesome-Great Read For Those With and Without Military Backgrounds
Pressfield brings the best of his intellect, knowledge of wars and warriors and a compact writing style to this book. It engages the reader along the way to think about things in different ways. Also a wonderful insight into some morsels of history.I just pushed the buy button to purchase 4 more copies of the bookTwo to friends with long term military careers who are struggling with the internal corporate politics. Hopefully it will help them understand the differences between their culture and that of the increasingly morally vacuous cultures in too many organizations.One to an extremely effective high school teacher to help him in discussions with students about their career options including the military.One to have as a spare to loanThe book is short, not due to an absence of thought, but rather from the quality of the writing.Camille Paglia recently did an interview with the WSJ (Dec, 2013) in which she noted the absence of military service among Wall Street, big business and political leadership as a potentially deadly threat to our nation.After teaching for a number of years in a leading university's MBA program and decades in business I am convinced that most of our business schools would be far better off sending their faculty off to spend 6 months with the Marines learning about effective, principled and goal oriented leadership. The Marine Gunny with a high school education knows is a far more capable leader and far more capable trainer of leaders than our corporate leadership. The cornerstone of that effectiveness is the Warrior Ethos. No doubt some of Pressfield's disciplined writing skills came from his Marine Corps experience. A great read....... highly recommended.
T**E
A great book from a great Author
It's a great book that describes what it means to be part of a culture in the military, or any organization. Many get wrapped around the word ethos in the title, they are missing the point of the book, it is the shared experiences that have that bring people together. I have several copies with my own notes written in the margins, and I have also given several copies to junior Marines over the years. Great for any reader.
M**N
The Little Book on Warrior Ethos
This is a slender, concise book on warriors by Steven Pressfield, a man who has spent much of his life studying and writing about their ways. It is slanted toward the West and the Spartans in particular, whom are a brutal, dysfunctional bunch, albeit highly effective. This was a quick, enlightening read, but I wish Pressfield would have widened his lens to include the Samurai, Kshatriya, and the East-- cultures that embrace the spiritual path alongside a martial one. But, as his novels attest, he is virtually a Greek historian so it makes sense that his concept of warriorhood would be epitomized by the Spartans. Warrior cultures, no matter where they arise, have universal traits and Pressfield touches upon many of them here.The ethos of the warrior is one of discipline and hardship, courage and selflessness. It is about putting certain things before yourself. Honor reigns supreme. Shame is worse than death and old age comes only to a few. The Spartan way is short and hard. Boys are removed from their mothers when they are young and husbands cannot live with their wives until thirty. The Spartan life style produced highly effective warriors, yet it seems a bit imbalanced to me. Freedom of choice was not an option. The Spartans did not produce art, architecture, or literature. They left nothing behind. Their survival was perilously poised upon a large population of slaves. Spartans lived for one thing only: War. They mastered themselves through discipline and the willing acceptance of pain. They were not creators, but they were the ultimate guardians. Western Civilization as we know it has survived because of them.If one seeks to learn what it means to be a warrior, this book is a good place to start. The Spartans embodied the Western ethos of warriorhood thoroughly, but they are not the final word on the subject.
G**.
Good primer, reference - sufficient
Synopsis: worthwhile, applicable. I began this book with high hopes, but then was initially struck by the seeming over-simplicity and brevity of discussion Mr. Pressfield offers in presenting his chosen overarching concepts. The impression I first formed quickly gave way to another: Warrior ethos is a way of life that can be read about, but must be individually meditated upon, internalized, and acted upon. Now I know this on many levels, it is something I already live by; hence, I now see the advantage of this book: it will serve to ground those who live the warrior ethos and reflect on its elements in their own advancement and mental preparation. For those new to the notion and wishing to learn, it gives you a sufficiently ample understanding of the what and why of Warriorism, and leaves room for you to reflect on how to become a warrior in your own life. Nothing in this book rang untrue or exagerated. It is complete, and picks up steam as you go.At only 90 pages, written in 3 parts, with 30 very short chapters, you may find yourself like me, devouring this easy read in about 2 hours.
D**L
Really Great Book
Muy buen libro, fácil de entender y con explicaciones sencillas y al punto, perfecto si estás empezando un viaje de autoconocimiento.
D**L
I am surprised at Pressfield
It is a very disappointing book(let) not worthy of Pressfield, and I am a fan of his. It appears as a cut and paste type of book(let), literary odds and ends.
P**O
se tornou um dos meus livros de cabeceira
eu comprei o livro pelo kindle, então pra quem não tiver um inglês muito fluente é uma ótima opção pq tem o tradutor e também os significados em inglês então vc já pode conferir na própria página de leitura. Em relação ao conteúdo, é realmente muito essencial, o autor sintetiza o pensamento e a leitura é muito gostosa. é um livro super interessante e essa ética da guerreira fica bem clara para que levemos pra nossa vida e nossa própria ética.
C**O
... continue to reference The War of Art and I loved the movie 300 when it came out
I continue to reference The War of Art and I loved the movie 300 when it came out. I love reading fantasy as well and am a big fan of Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan.If you have any of this in common you should give this book a shot.I love it, it resonates with me and calls me forward to face my obstacles directly and with inner strength.It's for people looking to cultivate courage in the face of adversity.It is concise, it will help you upgrade your mindset and get back to work.It uses great stories of history and warrior cultures of Sparta and today whether it's the US military or the tribes they have to protect us from.
F**R
Tolles Buch von Steven Pressfield
Tolles Buch von Steven Pressfield. Ich bin großer fan von "War of Art", "Do the Work" und "Turning Pro". The Warrior Ethos kommt zwar an die anderen drei nicht ganz heran, ist aber dennoch super.
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