Losing My Virginity, Richard Branson’s autobiography keeps you enthralled from the word Go as he starts off the tale as to how he started as of a wannabe Chief of a magazine Student to where he Sir Richard Branson is now. Richard’s story could as well inspire a lot off young people which is already evident in the *easy *Group. It even made me think for a moment as to Oh! My God, this is possible can I try it, although the enormity of the thought ensured that better sense prevails.
It is not every other person who can survive dangerous balloon rides around the world risking millions of pounds along with his own life. The most remarkable thing also being the importance that Richard accords to his family. It is often noted that when it comes to highly successful businessman or any one in the echelons of success seems to be having a troubled family life. FICTION is the only way I could describe the life story of Mr. Branson. I still keep wondering if life could be so much like this. It seems a perfect launch pad for Super Duper Bollywood Hit or the next Rajnikanth movie. Richard is nowhere as the British Airways tries all out to wipe out Virgin Atlantic from the Airlines sector and bounces back from such a desperate situation where the Lloyds threaten withdraw all their loans and declare him and the Virgin Group insolvent to a position where he owns a myriad collection of companies ranging from ones that produce Wines to an amibitious plan where he plans to spend Private astronauts in 2008 for as cheap as US$200, 000 through the Virgin group. It seems like the world’s next Branson or Mallya could be inspired by this. Get it and Read it.