“The Carpenter” by Jon Gordon is a tale that follows the journey of a stressed out entrepreneur who learns life-changing lessons from an enigmatic carpenter. Through their talks, the entrepreneur discovers the power of love, personal relationships, service, and positivity in transforming both his personal and professional life. It’s a reminder that success and fulfillment come not from material wealth, but from the relationships we nurture and the legacy of kindness we leave behind.
It’s a good story with a great lesson. The problem is that the book is just too basic. The “what” is fantastic but there is no “how.” I could use that how right about now.