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The Wrong Elevator

A Parable About the Life We Climb Past

Autor: Akim Fonti
Jazyk: Angličtina
Väzba: Brožovaná
Dostupnosť: Očakávané naskladnenie
Naskladnenie 25. 06. 2026
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Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Väzba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydalo
2026
Stránok
132
EAN
9798183593938
Enbook ID
52995168
Hmotnosť
139
Rozmery
127 x 203 x 7

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What if the elevator you've been riding your entire life was never taking you where you truly wanted to go?

Marcus believed he was doing everything right.

Work hard. Stay busy. Keep climbing.

Every day, he stepped into the same elevator, convinced that success was waiting on a higher floor. The next promotion. The next raise. The next achievement.

But one unexpected encounter changes everything.

As Marcus begins to question the assumptions that have guided his life, he discovers a truth most people never see:

The biggest risk isn't failure.

The biggest risk is spending years climbing toward a destination you never consciously chose.

The Wrong Elevator is a powerful modern parable about success, ambition, purpose, and the invisible systems that shape our lives.

Written in the tradition of bestselling classics such as Who Moved My Cheese?, The Alchemist, and The Go-Giver, this thought-provoking story will challenge the way you think about achievement, fulfillment, and the path you're currently on.

Inside this book, you'll discover:

- Why being busy is not the same as moving forward

- How invisible beliefs can determine the direction of your entire life

- The hidden difference between climbing faster and climbing wisely

- Why many successful people still feel unfulfilled

- A simple question that can change the course of your future

You may finish this book in a single sitting.

But the question it leaves you with may stay with you for a lifetime.

Because sometimes the problem isn't how hard you're working.

Sometimes the problem is the elevator you're riding.

Before you take the next step upward...

Ask yourself:

Are you in the right elevator?