Why You Can't Be Anything You Want to Be

Author: Arthur F. Miller, William Hendricks
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ISBN: 0310226473
Publisher: Zondervan (01 April, 1999)
Sales Rank: 52,741
Average Customer Rating: 4.83 out of 5

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5
Great book -- sort of.
I'm 55 and too old to learn anything, but understanding the basic principle of which Miller and Hendricks write has been really helpful and I've thought about it many times in the past year or so since I read the book. I've been able to much better understand myself and those around me and to give better advice. I even bought copies for both of my sons. Unfortunately, the explanation of the principle was much more interesting than the authors' application, which for me became rather pedantic. Regardless, it's a valuable read -- just do the first half (5 stars), then rip off the last half (2 stars) and toss it! Seriously, READ THE BOOK!


Rating: 5 out of 5
A book that uncovers the dignity of the human person
At last, a book on vocation and job placement that celebrates the giftedness of the individual rather than attempting to pigeonhole people into personality types.

Debunks the myth of 'becoming'... the idea (so popular in modern culture) that people are basically 'self-made' rather than gifted by God.

A worthwhile read for anyone looking to surface their unique gifts and gain insight into how to put them at the service of the human family.


Rating: 5 out of 5
Why You Can't Be Anything You Want to Be . . . .
This book should be a must for all high school and college students. The author has practical exercises and information on finding out about ourselves,our choice of careers, and our relationships. In addition the information in this book will break down the barriers as to what makes us really happy and why.

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