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Business Is War

If You Want to Win, Learn from Failures, Not Success

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AN AMAZON GLOBAL BESTSELLER

Business Is War is not about killing, crushing, or destroying your opponent.

It’s about understanding a simple, brutal truth: You win, or your competition does. You either get the deal… or they do. You either close the client… or they do. You either seize the opportunity… or someone else runs with it.

There’s no “sharing” in business. No consolation prize. Whoever gets it—gets paid, gets momentum, gets remembered. Everyone else is left in the wind.

Just like the Olympics: Gold becomes a legacy. Silver and bronze are forgotten in a month.

Why Do You Need to Listen to this Book?

Business Is War is one of the most powerful, direct, and respected business books ever written. It’s not about hype or hustle. It’s about how real success is forged in high-stakes moments: under pressure, in uncertainty, and when it feels like you’re losing everything. Remember press is a privilege in business.

Author J T Foxx, who owns 84 companies across 55 countries, exposes the raw truth behind the deals, the betrayals, the failures—and the strategies that separate the forgotten from the legendary.

This book is not filled with business clichés. It’s built from real successes but also forged by real failures.

©2025 J T Foxx (P)2025 J T Foxx
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This is a brilliant work book on the premise that Business is war where you either win or lose. A lot of Success people growing from their failures. This is a book that glorified learning and adapting from mistakes and failing

The learning adapting and growing from Failure

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In my opinion I felt like it sounded like some of it was recorded in a busy shopping mall. Very robotic and glitchy. The storyline didn’t really wow me and was quite repetitive. I like the whole thing that business is war, but can’t really say I learned anything new here.

Challenging audio book to listen to IMO

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