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extraordinary achievement
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jeff cunningham
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Product details
- ISBN 9781510786738
- Weight: 481g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 19 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Lift: How Small Worlds Create Big Lives – and How to Find Yours
Lift: How Small Worlds Create Big Lives is the story of human potential unleashed in scrappy hideouts where the big world’s rules don’t apply: an Omaha cul-de-sac where a teacher earning $42,000 turned $1,000 into $17.5 million; a Baltimore swim center where a hyperactive kid became Michael Phelps; a rural Georgia church where a ten-year-old sharecropper’s daughter grew into a Fortune 500 board member. These microcultures launch lives faster than any résumé could predict.
Perfect for readers of Outliers and Range, this groundbreaking book combines Malcolm Gladwell’s storytelling with exclusive insights from interviews with Warren Buffett, Michael Phelps, General David Petraeus, Nikki Haley, and other luminaries. Former Forbes publisher Jeff Cunningham reveals why some neighborhoods, teams, and cultures elevate ordinary people to extraordinary heights while others are held down by bad choices and wrong zip codes.
The secret lies in three forces: The Law of the First, where a mentor, coach, or parent sets the bar high and tilts the game toward winning; The Power of Tight Circles, a crew who’s got your back when you take your shot; and The Rules in the Room, teachings that stick long after the teacher’s gone. Together, they turn scrubby backyards into launchpads. Discover why Omaha boasts 20,000 millionaires, how Goldman Sachs climbed from the worst crash since ’29 to fulfill its legacy, and what an Iraq platoon hut taught General Petraeus about building trust in the jaws of terrorism.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a place that doesn’t get your spark, you’re likely in the wrong room. Whether you’re choosing where to live, building company culture, or seeking environments that spark greatness, Lift shows you how to find the one where the rules crown you a champ.
Lift: How Small Worlds Create Big Lives is the story of human potential unleashed in scrappy hideouts where the big world’s rules don’t apply: an Omaha cul-de-sac where a teacher earning $42,000 turned $1,000 into $17.5 million; a Baltimore swim center where a hyperactive kid became Michael Phelps; a rural Georgia church where a ten-year-old sharecropper’s daughter grew into a Fortune 500 board member. These microcultures launch lives faster than any résumé could predict.
Perfect for readers of Outliers and Range, this groundbreaking book combines Malcolm Gladwell’s storytelling with exclusive insights from interviews with Warren Buffett, Michael Phelps, General David Petraeus, Nikki Haley, and other luminaries. Former Forbes publisher Jeff Cunningham reveals why some neighborhoods, teams, and cultures elevate ordinary people to extraordinary heights while others are held down by bad choices and wrong zip codes.
The secret lies in three forces: The Law of the First, where a mentor, coach, or parent sets the bar high and tilts the game toward winning; The Power of Tight Circles, a crew who’s got your back when you take your shot; and The Rules in the Room, teachings that stick long after the teacher’s gone. Together, they turn scrubby backyards into launchpads. Discover why Omaha boasts 20,000 millionaires, how Goldman Sachs climbed from the worst crash since ’29 to fulfill its legacy, and what an Iraq platoon hut taught General Petraeus about building trust in the jaws of terrorism.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in a place that doesn’t get your spark, you’re likely in the wrong room. Whether you’re choosing where to live, building company culture, or seeking environments that spark greatness, Lift shows you how to find the one where the rules crown you a champ.
Jeff Cunningham is the former publisher of Forbes magazine, where he co-created the Forbes 400 and helped define modern business journalism. As CEO of Zip2, Elon Musk's first company, and president of internet incubator CMGI, he witnessed Silicon Valley's transformation from the inside. Cunningham has served as chairman or board director of over ten public companies, including Schindler, Sapient, Data General, and Bankrate.
Now emeritus professor at Arizona State University's Thunderbird and Cronkite Schools, he hosts the acclaimed YouTube series "Iconic Voices," featuring candid interviews with Warren Buffett, Michael Phelps, General David Petraeus, and other global leaders. His research on extraordinary environments has garnered over 600,000 views and informed corporate governance strategies worldwide. He holds degrees from SUNY Binghamton and Wharton's Financial Executive Program.
Now emeritus professor at Arizona State University's Thunderbird and Cronkite Schools, he hosts the acclaimed YouTube series "Iconic Voices," featuring candid interviews with Warren Buffett, Michael Phelps, General David Petraeus, and other global leaders. His research on extraordinary environments has garnered over 600,000 views and informed corporate governance strategies worldwide. He holds degrees from SUNY Binghamton and Wharton's Financial Executive Program.
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