Riding the Hulahula to the Arctic Ocean: A Guide to Fifty Extraordinary Adventures for the Seasoned Traveler [RIDING HULAHULA TO ARCTIC OCEA]

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Riding the Hulahula to the Arctic Ocean: A Guide to Fifty Extraordinary Adventures for the Seasoned Traveler [RIDING HULAHULA TO ARCTIC OCEA]

Richard is good-looking and extremely smart, which is attractive to start with. He conjointly makes a billion bucks before breakfast—and still knows a way to commemorate. Few individuals in up to date business are as colourful, shrewd, and irreverent, and probably no one’s nearly as much fun to be around. . . . Branson embodies America’s cherished mythology of the iconoclastic, swashbuckling entrepreneur. Branson wears his fame and cash exceedingly well: no necktie, no chauffeur, no snooty clubs. . . . What continues to set Branson apart is the distinctive -- and, to some, baffling -- nature of his ambition. . . . He isn’t interested in power in the usual sense of influencing people. . . . Boiled down to its singular essence, Richard Branson simply needs to possess fun. Richard Branson . . . is dressed to the nines: during a $10,000 white silk bridal gown with a standard veil and train and acres of lace. . . . Branson is expected to do the unexpected, even the bizarre -- anything to publicize his latest venture. . . . the very fact is, Branson’s widely reported stunts seem nearly staid compared to the unconventional manner he manages his burgeoning empire.

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