> observing highly successful people after they are already successful is not terribly useful
Plus, successful people themselves start looking for the "why" only after the fact - and most often don't realize to what degree most of it was about being at the right place at the right time, not really about their "super power".
But I get it, this is how you sell books, for whatever they're worth.
In other words:
Ever met someone who wrote a book "These are my super powers that will make me rich in a couple of years - Just watch me"? No, you haven't - because nobody can tell in advance, even if they know exactly all they're strengths.
Actually, I wrote that to Mike Arrington several years ago.
Hehe
Anyway people who are kicking ass are too busy doing it to write a book on how they are doing it. And anyway few would read their book unless they succeeded. So they write it later and with help.
The closest I can think of is Rework by 37signals.
I'm writing a book like that. Well, it's been on hiatus for about a year, but I am technically still writing it. Just that most activity happens on the mailing list.
Plus, successful people themselves start looking for the "why" only after the fact - and most often don't realize to what degree most of it was about being at the right place at the right time, not really about their "super power".
But I get it, this is how you sell books, for whatever they're worth.
In other words:
Ever met someone who wrote a book "These are my super powers that will make me rich in a couple of years - Just watch me"? No, you haven't - because nobody can tell in advance, even if they know exactly all they're strengths.