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Chop Wood Carry Water
- How to Fall in Love with the Process of Becoming Great
- Narrated by: Joshua Medcalf
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Relationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development
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Publisher's Summary
Chop Wood Carry Water is the story of one boy's journey to achieve his lifelong dream of becoming a samurai warrior. Guided by "Akira-sensei", John comes to realize the greatest adversity on his journey will be the challenge of defeating the man in the mirror.
This powerful story brings the train-to-be-clutch curriculum to life in a powerful and memorable way.
Some things you will learn....
- No matter how it feels, you are always building your own house.
- How and why you must surrender the outcome in order to be at your best.
- Why you never want to have your identity wrapped up in what you do.
- Why your strength lies in faithfulness to the little things.
- How to develop a heart posture of gratitude.
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- Afueramor
- 04-09-19
Same old advice
So a quick caveat, I have been reading business and motivational books for over 20 years. What I’m finding is that a lot of the principles are the same in every book. But I also recognize that certain people will connect with certain speakers. So if you’re new to business books or want to get motivated on how to be great and you’ve never read any books on the subject, but then this book will be amazing for you. I thought that the story started out great but I felt like the false parable of this guy going to work with a samurai and then watching the NBA finals with him was a little cheesy so I’m glad I didn’t spend a lot of money on this audiobook and I’m going to wait for the paperback to be on special because for over $20 that’s just way too much for something you could read on a blog post.
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- cole
- 08-08-19
Was hoping to see how to apply this in the real world
The whole time John was pursuing his goal of becoming a samurai archer. Talked about hard work and over coming adversity and the problems and issues that everyone has. My problem was everything he did was in a controlled environment. With teachers and other students working for the same thing. It barely touches on what could happen after he leaves. Talks about the outside influences and what to watch out for. Nothing on how to apply anything. Overall it was an ok listen. But I didn’t really get anything out of it. Probably wouldn’t recommend.
51 people found this helpful
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- Michael
- 04-12-17
Has moments but wears thin quick
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
The book is certainly not a waste of time but I started to find it very annoying as each chapter passed. It came across as way too simplistic and not very realistic considering the context. The underlying messages and stories told in each chapter certainly can help bring balance to someone in a crazy world. I just wish it didn't make me feel like I was dealing with a spoiled adolescent in John.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Similar to my reaction to previous chapters, simplistic.
Have you listened to any of Joshua Medcalf’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No and not sure that I would based on this one. Great potential with some moments but message gets lost.
If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Maybe depending on the liberties taken by the producer. Potential is there but this was a lost opportunity.
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- Joe D
- 08-14-17
Overly simplistic... perhaps meant for teens?
All of the content seems okay, but it is nothing original. It is every basic self help concept boiled down and told in a cheesy anecdotal story line with modern details. The Japanese sensei is a bit cliche and doesn't come across as a believable story at all.
Gave it three stars only bc the intent is good and it may be a good starting point for some young people.
37 people found this helpful
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- Michelle G.
- 06-13-19
Very inspiring!
This is a book about principles of good character. You won’t regret spending your time listening!
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- Abcdefg12345678
- 02-03-19
Commit to the Process
Wonderful fable of a young man’s journey of falling in love with the process. Easy and powerful read for students and adults.
9 people found this helpful
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- DJACK
- 09-04-19
It's 2 hrs and I can't finish it
Might be good for a kid but is mind numbing for an adult. The author sounds like he is narrating someone else's book.
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- Amazon Customer
- 06-26-19
Amazing Book
I would recommend this book to any athlete, person recovering from injury, someone struggling to get by financially, any parent, or person looking to find themself. If you think you do not fit into one of these categories, I bet this book would still surprise you. Such an easy book to listen to and I am so glad my teammate recommended it to me. As a college athlete who is in recovery from injury, this book has helped with my drive to be great and understand how it will not happen overnight.
3 people found this helpful
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- michael montano
- 08-29-19
Lasting and impactful change
The book was easy to follow and the stories made it crystal clear on getting valuable takeaways.
I recommend this book for those who looking to be there best and not afraid of the grind to get there.
Clear path to not just making it but enjoying the journey on the way.
6 people found this helpful
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- JK Klein
- 07-18-19
A Lifetime of Wisdom
A simple story filled with a lifetime of wise words and valuable lessons. Perfect for teens and adults alike.
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- Martyn David Cahill
- 04-08-21
Mixed bag.
The core concepts are sound but I found the vehicle narrative to be so patronising and unrealistic that it detracted from the message.
This should have been a short essay and not a book.
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- Jussie
- 12-03-20
not the best I've heard
There were a few good points but not really blown away. I guess the more of these types of books you read, the more you expect.
It might have been delivered better by a different narrator.
Sounds almost like a teenager trying to give you advice.
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- Matt
- 04-27-22
LOVE LOVE LOVE
I have a passion for mindset & in the pursuit of a life by design - this book was brilliant, a lot of things I hadn't heard, and some that I had, which were explained in a completely different way.
Couple of hours long - we'll worth the investment
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- Anonymous User
- 07-02-21
Bit short, would have liked more of a breakdown
Some parts felt brief and unfounded to me, would have enjoy more in length discussion to flesh of idea and application
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- Ed M.
- 04-12-21
Absolute garbage.
Totally full of clichés everyone has heard before and awful narration. The one redeeming factor is that there are a couple of well made points hidden in there. Otherwise it's old news rehashed into a mediocre story that is highly repetitive. You can predict almost everything that "happens next".
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- Candice Davies
- 03-02-21
Beautiful wisdom well presented.
If only their were patient and wise mentors in the west as described in this book..
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- Georgia Longford
- 08-26-19
One of the best 'Self Help' books I've ever read.
I will definitely listen to this one again soon. my teenagers will be taking full advantage too. I wish I grew up with these stories. so simple and motivational.
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- Reva
- 04-28-19
Great: a simple tale of powerful tales.
I loved it - a simple allegory of allegories. The youthful sentiments soften powerful lessons. Well worth a listen.
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- Carl Keeley
- 05-24-17
Essential listening
Loved this book. Short and to the point.
Without a doubt one of my all time favorites.
So much so I've gifted it to at least twenty friends and clients already.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-17-20
Profound and well worth the read
Loved the book, gives a great insight about loving the journey and not worrying about the destination
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- Anonymous User
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An adequate take on an old tale
The lessons in this story are worth learning, so this is well worth the listen. My only criticism is that the story doesn't make quite as much sense as in the original in this present day setting.
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One of my favourites!
This book is so helpful in every day life. I use the teachings of this book all the time. I love the way self help techniques are taught through story. Thank you!