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Ratings: ★★★★★ (5/5)
Genre: Business Biography / Memoir / Entrepreneurship / Self-Development
Book Review:
Richard Branson's Losing My Virginity is one of the most entertaining and inspiring business autobiographies ever written. Branson, the charismatic founder of the Virgin Group, tells his story with the same energy, irreverence, and optimism that have defined his career. The result is a book that is part business memoir, part adventure story, and part philosophy of life.
The book traces Branson's journey from a dyslexic schoolboy who struggled with traditional education to the creator of a global empire. He started with a student magazine, moved into mail-order records, and opened a recording studio that launched the careers of artists like Mike Oldfield. From there, Virgin grew into a brand that encompassed airlines, mobile phones, financial services, and even space travel. Branson writes about the failures as candidly as the successes—the collapsed businesses, the near-death experiences in balloon flights, the moments when everything seemed to be falling apart.
What makes this book so compelling is Branson's voice. He writes with humor, humility, and a sense of adventure that is infectious. He does not pretend to have all the answers, but he shares what he has learned: the importance of taking risks, the value of surrounding yourself with good people, and the belief that business should be fun. The Spectator called it a book that ''grabs you on page one and never lets go.''
For aspiring entrepreneurs, business students, or anyone who enjoys a good story about a life lived on one's own terms, Losing My Virginity is essential reading. It is as entertaining as it is instructive—a book that makes you want to start something of your own.