
Colonel Sanders didn't write in any poetic or graceful way. He wrote plainly and honestly.
What I got most from his book is his attitude, love it!
He failed time and time again, got up and brushed himself off. No big worries for him. He took things in stride.
I can't remember exactly, but he wrote something like this, "Failure has always been an opportunity for me. It's given me the chances to get involved in something else." That's my favorite quote in his book.
I love KFC. I the man who founded it...I don't go crazy with the fried chicken but I enjoy it so much. My favorite.
I found the book very inspirational.
He wasn't big on words, but he wrote this with his heart and that's even better.