Being Dead is Bad for Business: A Memoir

Being Dead is Bad for Business: A Memoir

by Stanley A. Weiss
Being Dead is Bad for Business: A Memoir

Being Dead is Bad for Business: A Memoir

by Stanley A. Weiss

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Overview

"Rumbustious, warm and disarmingly candid ... This is an astonishing life, recounted with humor and wit."
The Wall Street Journal

Most of us spend our lives talking ourselves out of things. But what could you accomplish if you never held yourself back?

What if, despite your fears, you went for broke every time? You might live a life as extraordinary as the one Stanley Weiss has lived for nearly a century.

A skinny Jewish kid from Philadelphia training to fight and likely die in the U.S. invasion of Japan in 1945, Stanley Weiss came home to the death of his loving but weak father, who left his mother penniless. Inspired by a Humphrey Bogart movie, Weiss moved to a foreign country to hunt for treasure—where Rule Number One was "Don't Die." Along the way, his zest for living has taken him from the company of legendary artists and poets in Mexico, to writers and beatniks in 1960s San Francisco and Hollywood; from drunken nights with a notorious spy to friendships with three of the men who played James Bond; from glamorous parties in Gstaad and Phuket to power politics in London and Washington, DC. For those who believe the world is shaped by ordinary people who push themselves to do extraordinary things, Stanley Weiss's story will inspire and surprise while reminding us all that being dead is bad for business—and being boring is bad for life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781633310131
Publisher: Disruption Books
Publication date: 02/01/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 496
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

Stanley A. Weiss was the Founding Chairman of Business Executives for National Security and former chairman of the mining, refractories, chemicals and mineral processing company, American Premier, Inc. He has written widely on public policy matters. His work has appeared in HuffPost, the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The Washington Times. His first book, Manganese: The Other Uses, is the definitive work on the non-metallurgical uses of manganese. He passed away in 2021.

Table of Contents

preface:
The Atomic Bomb Saved My Life ix

introduction:
A Sunny Town for Shady People 1

1 The Argument 11
2 Lessons from Queen Street 19
3 The Chance 29
4 Enlisted 35
5 Learning the Advantages of Partnership 49
6 First Love 55
7 Imagine Sisyphus Happy 65
8 The Spy Who Taught Me 73
9 Catching the Bug in Mexico 82
10 Getting Screwed, Getting Serious 85
11 Manganeso Mexicano 93
12 Montaña de Manganeso 100
13 Frank Senkowsky 108
14 The Angel of Independence 115
15 Falling in Love with the Poppers 123
16 The Mysteries of Marriage 133
17 Hans and My Grinding Mill 142
18 Hans and Gretl 150
19 New Partners, New Opportunities 159
20 Ah, San Francisco 172
21 At Odds 189
22 Destroyed 201
23 Ramparts 209
24 Chicago’s Fierce Dogs 222
25 Everything Changes 229
26 The Pentagon Papers and Project Harvest Moon 234
27 Moving to London 238
28 Adrift 244
29 Wild and Crazy in New Hollywood 255
30 My Gstaad 265
31 Gaining Traction 277
32 Turning Fifty 285
33 The Citizens Party 290
34 Seeing What Wasn’t There 309
35 Being Dead Is Bad for Business 315
36 Finding My Voice 323
37 Counselor 330
38 There’s Something About Charley 338
39 Coming of Age 351
40 Crossing a Ravine on a Rope 361
41 Growing Our Footprint Across the World 372
42 Looking in the Mirror 389
43 Bleeding on the Keyboard 404
44 Finding Gold After All 419

epilogue:
Seventy Years to a Better Vocabulary 428
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