Tittle:
The Third Door
Author:
Alex Banayan
Publisher:
Penguin Random LLC, New York
Year of Published : 2018
Page :
290 pages
Alex Banayan was supposed to become a medical
doctor. That was the plan his parents had for him as they made sure he made it
to pre-med studies at the University of Southern California. When Banayan
realized he didn’t share that dream, he chose to take his life in a
dramatically different direction.
In his new book, The
Third Door: The Wild Quest to Uncover How the World’s Most Successful People
Launched Their Careers, Banayan recounts how he managed to win a sailboat
on the game show The Price Is Right. Selling that boat for $16,000
gave him the funds to undertake a journey of discovery.
In Search of the Holy
Grail of Advice
The author undertakes a mission to interview
as many successful people as he can in order to understand how they got their
start in life. Bill Gates remains the elusive white whale through much of
Banayan’s journey, but he succeeds in interviewing an amazing list of business
and media celebrities.
Fascinating one-on-one interviews with such
icons as Maya Angelou, Jane Goodall, Larry King, Steve Wozniak, Quincy Jones,
Sugar Ray Leonard, Lady Gaga and, eventually, Bill Gates, lead the author to a
realization that their stories all have one thing in common: They all took the
Third Door.
Banayan compares a successful journey in life
to gaining access to a popular nightclub. Most people will dutifully wait in
line at the main entrance –– the First Door. The Second Door is the VIP
entrance reserved for billionaires and celebrities. For the truly aspirational
people who are seeking to change the world, there is a secret Third Door.
Finding the location of this door and gaining
access requires a five-step process:
Ditch the Line. You must be willing to step away from
whatever life plan others have for you and take full responsibility for your
own destiny. Bill Gates was supposed to become a Harvard-educated lawyer when
he and high-school friend Paul Allen dropped out in their sophomore years to
join the computer revolution.
Run Down the Alley. Whether it’s bluffing your way into a
USC Film School event to try and get an interview with Steven Spielberg
(failed) or messaging Tim Ferriss’ assistant 31 times pleading for an interview
(succeeded), you have to be prepared to go the extra mile.
Find Your Inside Man. Identify the appropriate chief of staff,
executive assistant, gatekeeper or network contact who can make an
introduction. Otherwise, you’re a complete stranger who will quickly get lost
in the daily pile of requests.
Trudge Through the
Mud. Banayan’s
persistence in pursuing Bill Gates finally pays off, but he learns just as much
from failed attempts to book interviews with Steven Spielberg, Mark Zuckerberg
and Warren Buffett. The journey to success can be much longer and messier than
you first imagined.
Take the Third Door. With enough persistence and momentum,
the Third Door can often appear when you least expect it. After unsuccessfully
pursuing Lady Gaga’s manager for over a year, Banayan is introduced to
"Matt," who set up Gaga’s online social network. The introduction to
Matt gives him the connection to Gaga, and the journey continues.
Banayan concludes his journey with some
introspection. Learning the real stories of these icons gave him valuable
material to share with a larger audience, but it was his own journey of
self-discovery and his growth as an individual that proved to be the greatest
gift.
The Third Door tells the adventurous story of how Alex
Banayan managed to win on The Price Is Right, which funded a
journey around the globe. The purpose of that journey was to discover how
successful people got their start in life. The result is an entertaining and
informative exposé on how and why people choose to pursue success.

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