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Published on Feb 05, 2013 | 336 Pages
The life of Hannibal, the Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps with his army in 218 BCE, is the stuff of legend. And the epic choices he and his Roman enemies made on the battlefield and in life offer timeless lessons to us today about how we should respond to our own victories and defeats. Inspired by ancient history, Hannibal and Me explores the triumphs and disasters in our lives by examining the decisions made by Hannibal and others, including Albert Einstein, Eleanor Roosevelt, Steve Jobs, Ernest Shackleton, and Paul Cézanne. Kluth shows why some overcome failure and others succumb to it, and why some fall victim to success while others thrive on it. The result is a page-turning adventure tale, a compelling human drama, and an insightful guide to understanding behavior.
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Andreas Kluth
Andreas Kluth has been writing for The Economist since 1997. He is currently the U.S. West Coast correspondent, covering politics, society and economy in California and the western states. A dual citizen of Germany and America, Kluth is a graduate of Williams College and The London School of Economics.
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