Funny how the most liberal magazine on the planet and a conservative
author came to the same conclusion.
Not exact matches
Popular Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck,
author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success,
came to the
same conclusion in her studies on motivation.
The story backs up her thesis exactly and in fact the main characters spend hundreds of pages examining the questions — and
coming to the
same conclusions — that the
author outlines.
(And the
author of this recent NY Times article
comes to the
same conclusion about buying what you love.)
Presumably the $ 10 additional fee is their service fee (ie, profit), but knowing what I know about the 50 - word «reviews»
coming out of Kirkus Discoveries (that's $ 7 a word, in case you're calculating), I wonder if that publisher is
coming to the
same conclusion their
authors are
coming to — that paying $ 350 for a bad review kind of... sucks.
Add
to that the fact that the
same person who penned the post I fisked followed up with another article about why the «vast majority of self - published
authors will never be taken seriously», and I've
come to the
conclusion that the premise he'd been as insulting — and I'm being nice here — as he was was simply
to drive traffic
to the site.
After spending much of 2014 reading and researching the marketing side of this business, I have
come to the
same conclusion that the
authors of Right.
Despite Ms Andersen's own abandonment of the key
conclusion in the 2007 study, Industry Canada continues inexplicably
to post the abandoned 2007 study on its website or
to even publish a notice that the
conclusions in the study were abandoned by its
authors, who published a subsequent paper using the
same data that
came to a different
conclusion.