In this series of posts, community members share their thoughts on the books I’ve recommended. I always find it exciting to hear what others think after reading these stories. There’s something special about connecting with others over the books that we love. And I love it when someone reaches out to share their thoughts—it’s what makes my work so rewarding. Here are a few reviews from insiders who shared their reflections on Infectious Generosity.
Reviews for Infectious Generosity from Insiders
This is a small selection of the book reviews written by this community of insiders.
‘I just wrapped up Infectious Generosity by Chris Anderson, and it did got me thinking about the way we give. Anderson has a pretty interesting perspective on generosity. He doesn’t just talk about it like some feel-good concept but frames it as something that can actually transform communities, people, and businesses. What I loved is how practical the book is. Anderson shares tons of real-world stories about how generosity works–how it’s not just about big gestures or donations, but small acts that can have a huge ripple effect. It’s like when TED talks are shared for free and then inspire thousands of people to take action or rethink something important. It also made me realize that generosity doesn’t have to be about giving things away all the time. It’s also about the little things–like giving someone your full attention, or helping out a friend just because you can. He makes the point that generosity isn’t just an individual act; it’s a culture that spreads. It can shift how we do business, how we relate to each other and how we solve problems. This is a book that makes you look at generosity in a whole new light and inspire you to be more giving in simple ways. I’d recommend this book.’
4 out of 5 stars
— Lia
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