Dead Mentors, Living Wisdom
How History's Greatest Lives Can Guide Our Toughest Moments
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Andy Andrews
In a world obsessed with finding the perfect mentor, we often overlook the most enduring guides of all, the ones who can't meet us for coffee, but whose lessons echo across generations. New York Times bestselling author Andy Andrews shows how the completed lives of those hold the keys to clarity, courage, and wisdom that never goes out of style.
This isn't a book about idolizing the past or romanticizing historical figures. Instead, it's a practical guide to choosing and learning from "dead mentors"—people whose stories are finished, whose legacies are clear, and whose victories and failures are carved in the stone of real history. With the full arc of their lives revealed, dead mentors offer truth unfiltered by ego, reputation, or the shifting winds of opinion.
Andy shares five of the most difficult times in his life, and how these five dead mentors guided him: Andrew Carnegie, Louis Armstrong, Winston Churchill, John West, and George Washington. Through the dramatic, sometimes disturbing, always human journeys of these extraordinary individuals, you'll discover:
- How to see the whole story, from rise to fall to hard-won redemption (or not)
- Why unbiased reflection is only possible when the mentor has nothing left to prove
- How time-tested wisdom outlasts fads, trends, and the noise of the present
- Practical tools for seeking, studying, and applying the lessons of history's greatest teachers
Whether you're an entrepreneur searching for grit and vision, a leader looking for clarity in tough times, or anyone hungry for wisdom deeper than today's headlines, Dead Mentors, Living Wisdom will challenge the way you think, sharpen your judgment, and reveal the lessons you need most.
Choose your mentors. Let their wisdom guide you. And become the kind of person whose story is worth passing on.