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Play It Where It Lies!
- How to Win at the Game of Life with the Rules of Golf
- De: Don E. Peavy Sr.
- Narrado por: T.C. Michaels
- Duración: 3 h y 15 m
- Versión completa
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This book adopts some of the basic rules of golf as a metaphor for life and argues that life is a game that can be played successfully. The work then enumerates some basic rules of life (21 in total) and shows how others have followed and violated these rules to their ultimate victory or defeat. Many references are culled from popular culture both here in North America and abroad. There are autobiographical snippets along the way to add authenticity to the project.
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- De James L Castellano en 08-25-22
- Play It Where It Lies!
- How to Win at the Game of Life with the Rules of Golf
- De: Don E. Peavy Sr.
- Narrado por: T.C. Michaels
Life is a Game: Here’s how to win
Revisado: 04-09-16
If you could sum up Play It Where It Lies! in three words, what would they be?
“Life is a game.” That is the harsh reality which forms the basis of the foundation of “Play It Where It Lies: Golf As A Metaphor for Life,” an insightful and engaging book by Don E. Peavy, Sr., an emerging author from Fort Worth, Texas. Because life is a game, there are rules which if followed will help one to succeed at the game of life and if disobeyed will carry frightful consequences, writes Peavy.
He uses many of the rules of golf as the brick and mortar with which he constructs 21 rules of successful living. Along the way, Peavy gives clear and convincing stories of people who obeyed those rules and achieved success as well as people who violated the rules and suffered dire consequences. For instant, one of the most dramatic stories comes from Great Britain where a trustee of a young lady attempts to punish her and she runs away from home. When his neighbors start asking questions as to the whereabouts of the young girl the trustee makes up stories that she is visiting relatives. But as time passes and the young girl does not return home, the man then resorts to an elaborate scheme to have someone dress up as his niece. This subterfuge is eventually discovered and the trustee is arrested and charged with the murder of his niece. He is convicted and hanged. One year to the date of his hanging his niece returns home. The trustee violated the rule: “Shortcuts often lead to long suffering” and paid the ultimate price of those who violate the rules of life.
Although I am not a fan of golf, I learned a lot about the sport in reading this book. I came to a deep appreciation of golf even as I learned the rules of life and committed myself to following them so that I can enjoy success and avoid the dire consequences such at that suffered by the trustee and the three young men who got caught trying to steal a Christmas tree and each ended up spending over $1,000.00 each for a tree neither of them got to enjoy.
Life is a game. Peavy offers us a compelling set of rules for playing this game successful. You did not have a choice in entering the game of life. You do however, have a choice in whether you win or lose at this game. Listening to Peavy’s book is a necessary first step towards your success.
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