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101 Survival Secrets: How to Make $1,000,000, Lose 100 Pounds, and Just Plain Live Happily Paperback – October 1, 2000
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- Print length128 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherLyons Pr
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2000
- Dimensions5.88 x 0.38 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101585742082
- ISBN-13978-1585742080
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But what you couldn't get from that show is who I am in my everyday life, what I think, and what I believe about how people interact with one another.
I'm not going to tell you that I have all the answers. But I do have a philosophy. And it works. It has worked for me and it can work for you. I hope that the survival secrets that follow help push each and every one of you farther than you ever thought you'd go; and I hope that in doing so you will get closer to achieving the happiness that you deserve.
--Preface, 101 Survival Secrets by Rich Hatch
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- Publisher : Lyons Pr; First Edition (October 1, 2000)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 128 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1585742082
- ISBN-13 : 978-1585742080
- Item Weight : 7.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.88 x 0.38 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,335,451 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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- #29,472 in Personal Transformation Self-Help
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2000This book is exactly what it should be! It's quick, and fun, and made me laugh out loud many times(and even mist up once). I sat down and read 101 Survial Secrets in one sitting (and I never even watched Survivor).
The 101 secrets themselves are sometimes edgy (in a good way), and full of insightful advice. You really can use them!
I can't imagine that there's a Rich Hatch fan out there, or anyone for that matter, who wouldn't enjoy (and learn from) his empowering message: know thyself and the rest will follow.
It's got a very good beat; you can dance to it.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2019clearly just an attempt to make money, but there's some interesting stuff here
- Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2003I know Rich. He's an honest, brilliant, and giving person and his book is not only a recap of his steps to success (that almost anyone can adopt) but it's also an inspiring read for corporate execs, volunteers, executive coaches, and middle managers - not to mention the mainstream John & Jane Doe. Worth more than its cover price, this is a must-read that's fun to review again and again.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2000This book appears to be step one in Rich's plan to become a millionaire twice over. Don't fall for it; this book is a real waste of money.
Some of the 101 "secrets" are good to know, if you don't know them already, such as getting an accountant to help you with your taxes. But many of them are contradictory - for example, Hatch can't seem to decide whether or not we should care what other people think. And some of them are simply not true for most people. Hatch's failure to take any good from his years of university training, for instance, is a poor argument against formal education.
Likewise, Hatch's recollections of his experiences on Survivor are only modestly interesting ("modest" not being a word used much in connection with Hatch) and not candid at all. They certainly lack detail: this is not a "tell-all" book. His observations are mostly self-aggrandizing and reveal none of the self-examination that he seems to recommend to his readers. Worse, Hatch's observations about life both on and off the island often don't ring true. It is difficult to believe, for instance, that Hatch really knows even one very unhappy person who has a wall somewhere that is filled with university diplomas. And it is even harder to believe Hatch's claim that public response to him since the show aired has been overwhelmingly positive.
Maybe the book's greatest virtue is that it revals a good deal of Hatch's personality quickly. Also, it is extremely short. Overall, this is a disappointingly empty, vapid work.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2000101 Survival Secrets is a great, entertaining read--one that will surely appeal to fans of both Survivor and its million dollar winner, Rich Hatch. Part autobiography, part self-help, and part photo-log, this book shows you exactly how Rich Hatch went from being a miserable 360 pound loser to a trim, happy millionaire, and offers 101 invaluable tips to help you achieve this same sort of happiness yourself. The book is well designed and easy to follow, and surprisingly well written to boot. Rich's advice is solid. Take it. Highly recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2001I was anxious to write this self-help/autobiography/shameless self-promotional piece off as an attempt to cash in on the fifteen minutes of fame awarded by the Survivor phenomenon. However, I got to tell you, this book not only contained alterable ideas for everyone but also inspired me to peruse its pages in the buff. Thank you Richard Hatch for liberating so many parts of myself.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2000This is an easy read with some straightforward ideas about how to make one's life happier and more fulfilled. Fans of the CBS Survivor series are likely to appreciate the book the most, but sensible advice is just that, even if you don't know Rich Hatch. It is not especially deep if you are an avid reader of self-improvement books, but it has some interesting ideas. The beauty of it is that Mr.Hatch does not try to force a philosophy on anybody. He is just speaking from his heart about his own formula for success in regard to his own life. I would recommend it for Survivor fans or for anyone who needs a lift and some candid advice about life.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2001This book is well worth the price. I was amazed at all the information crammed in between the pages. I simply couldn't put it down. The 101 secrets was worth it. For instance, he gives worthwhile and sound tips to get ahead in today's world. These tips are ones we ALL can do, even without getting NASTY like Hatch did in Survivor. Besides the secrets and tips, it has a section of Hatch's autobiography and his recollections of Survivor. Get this book. You will be glad you did.
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- Peter-27Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars While Richard is a smart man in some respects
Not the most sophisticated book in the World, but I didn't expect it to be either. While Richard is a smart man in some respects, I didn't expect writing would be his forte. Nevertheless, I loved this book - a real in-depth insight into Richard's life.
A must read for anyone interested in Richard following his survivor experiences.