Don't look down, by Bob Campana with Niles Howard is a collection of enterprising adventures and battlefield lessons. The narrative begins with the author's grandfather who came from Italy and set up a small endeavor, and continues with the making and unmaking of many. The book exudes in abundance, bits of wisdom the author gained in his productive and challenging journey through many an enterprise. It chronicles a wide collection of activities like managing a sheep farm, owning a ranch, travel expeditions around many countries, and a sojourn in Kashmir and Nepal.
Everywhere, the focus is on skillfully managing one's business while paying due attention to personal affairs and needs. Things like delegating and prioritizing come to fore, while the spree of successful ventures and new acquisitions continue. Therefore, this becomes a book that rolls out a human story with a lot to learn, one of a man who built his life brick by brick, and loved every minute of it.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Book Review: Don't Look Down
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