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Bipolar General
- My Forever War with Mental Illness
- De: Maj. Gen Gregg F. Martin USA (Ret), Gen. Martin E. Dempsey USA (Ret) - foreword
- Narrado por: George W. Sarris
- Duración: 10 h y 35 m
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Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin cut a striking figure in the Army: athletic, quick witted, devout, and studious, he was a natural leader. Thanks to his engineering and leadership knowhow, Martin was chosen to lead the thousands of combat engineers who paved the way for 100,000 Army troops to battle their way to Baghdad in 2003. Only years later would he learn how the pressure of organizing dozens of simultaneous life-or-death missions each day altered the biochemistry of his brain. Bipolar General offers a candid account of Martin's personal journey with undiagnosed mental illness.
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Bad narration detracts from important message
- De TheGoodDrLaura en 01-28-24
- Bipolar General
- My Forever War with Mental Illness
- De: Maj. Gen Gregg F. Martin USA (Ret), Gen. Martin E. Dempsey USA (Ret) - foreword
- Narrado por: George W. Sarris
I loved my soldiers
Revisado: 03-13-24
Gregg Martin takes us on an eye-opening ride with his book "Bipolar General," highlighting how being real, understanding, and seeing things from different angles are the real deal in leading others. It's a heartfelt reminder that leadership isn’t about being the toughest in the room; it's about being brave enough to show your true self, especially in places where guys are expected to always be strong. This book is a game-changer, showing that empathy and openness, especially when dealing with mental health issues, can actually make you a legend, not just during your career but even after you've hung up your boots. It’s a five-star must-read for anyone looking to lead with heart and make a real difference.
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