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The Meaning of Luck by Steve Waugh - Hard Cover Book $8.50 Delivered @ Jaycar

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Never thought of Jaycar for buying books! hahaha

Probably a cool late Christmas gift for a Cricket Lover!

Hard cover - 307 pages.

$1.50 for the book!

$8.50 Delivered! Brand Spankers!

Description

In The Meaning of Luck, former Australian cricket captain and 2004 Australian of the Year Steve Waugh explores the concept of luck, based on his experiences in the worlds of sport, business and charity.

Steve begins by recalling the potentially devastating event that rocked his life in 2006, when his wife Lynette suffered a life-threatening brain bleed. Today, Lynette describes her illness as a ‘stroke of luck’, which she can do only because she fought so hard to regain her health and strength. She is lucky, but only because she chose to be. Lynette is the first of a number of characters in the book who have triumphed over adversity.

Also featured are cricketers, coaches, business and community leaders, and some of the brave children Steve has come into contact with through his philanthropy in India and Australia. There are tales from Ashes Tests, World Cups and the Olympic Games. The stories in The Meaning of Luck carry messages about leadership, maximising potential and having fun. Together, they provide a guide for people seeking to progress not just in sport, but in whatever direction they choose for their lives.

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  • +9

    Worth it to take to a Shane Warne book signing.

    • +1

      haha

  • they have been knocking these out for years! at least for the last 5 years.

    they should just bin them

    • +1

      lol

  • -1

    She is lucky, but only because she chose to be

    Of course because you choose whether you overcome grave illnesses. All the people that died just chose to die obviously.

  • Never thought of Jaycar for buying books! hahaha

    Can I get a good price on a power transformer from Angus and Robertson ?

  • +2

    Woah, woah, woah, what is this good for?

  • I'm sure the 1999 world cup would be covered in great detail, especially the semi final

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