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Truman was truly the average guy, who wanted to do more, and was always willing to do more. He was a guy that everyone liked because of how simple he was about certain things, he never made anything over complicated and that's what made politicians on both sides like him so much. It's also why I believe he was able to win his own presidency.
I'm so glad I finally took the time to listen to this book. It's one that has always been highly talked about and because of that I was a little worried about reading/listening to it. Not only did it live up to my expectations it also surpassed them. The facts and the detail in this book are one of kind. Not only do we get to learn about Truman's life during presidency, but what came before that and helped shape him into the person he was, and of course what he did after he was no longer president.
“You must be frank with the world; frankness is the child of honesty and courage. Say just what you mean to do on every occasion, and take it for granted you mean to do right. . . . Never do anything wrong to make a friend or keep one; the man who requires you to do so, is dearly purchased at a sacrifice. Deal kindly, but firmly with all your classmates; you will find it the policy which wears best. Above all do not appear to others what you are not.”
Now I haven't read any biography's of a president before, because I was always worried that they would lean to much one way or the other. I felt like this one had the perfect balance of both the good and the bad of Truman and his presidency. It showed what he struggled with and what he did exceedingly well at. In my opinion Truman really was a one of a kind president that I'm not sure can ever be replicated again especially in this day an age.
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