
What's Your Dream?: Find Your Passion. Love Your Work. Build a Richer Life.
Endorsed by the likes of Richard Branson, Jay Shetty, and Jamie Oliver, this book arrives with some serious weight behind it. But does it earn the praise? For the most part, yes. Simon Squibb asks a disarmingly simple question, one that most of us brush past without a second thought: what's your dream? It sounds almost naive. It isn't. Squibb's central argument is that we're conditioned, from a young age, to follow a fairly narrow script. Study hard, land a stable job, keep failure at arm's length. Sensible advice, perhaps, but it quietly squashes the bigger questions: What actually matters to you? What kind of life do you want to build? What gives this book its real bite is Squibb's own story. He's not writing from a position of inherited comfort. He faced homelessness as a teenager, worked his way through the business world the hard way, and eventually sold a multi-million pound company. That arc, from survival to success, gives his advice a grounded credibility that a lot of entrepreneurship books simply can't claim. The tone is warm and direct without tipping into the over-eager cheerfulness that plagues so much of this genre. Squibb helps readers identify genuine goals, confront the obstacles blocking their path, and take practical steps towards building something meaningful. It's less about grand gestures and more about shifting perspective, one honest question at a time. Highly recommended for aspiring entrepreneurs, career-changers, or anyone who suspects there's a different version of their life worth pursuing.
- Author: Simon Squibb
- Publisher: Century
- Genre: Entrepreneurship
- ISBN: 978-1529935585
- Pages: 304 pages
