
The Law of the Garbage Truck
Take Control of Your Life with One Decision
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David J Pollay
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David J Pollay
About this listen
Twenty years ago, while riding in the back of a New York City taxicab, syndicated columnist and business consultant David J. Pollay had an awakening - and he converted the lesson he learned that day into a life philosophy: By letting other people's garbage - their negativity - simply pass by, and not dumping garbage on others, you can become happier and more successful, both personally and professionally.
Since David published the Law in his newspaper column three years ago, more than 1,000 blogs have posted it, millions more have read it, and organizations worldwide have adopted it. And the numbers keep growing. Translated into nearly 50 languages, people from more than 100 countries have taken David's No Garbage Trucks! Pledge. All over the world people remember the focusing metaphor of the garbage truck for what can be achieved in life by not staking success and happiness on the behavior of others. Powerful and easily understood, The Law of the Garbage Truck will guide and inspire listeners everywhere, every day.
Now Pollay shows you how to apply his Law in this remarkable audiobook that can help you:
- Avoid getting dumped on by rude, thoughtless, and angry people
- Stop reliving the negative in your past, and fearing the future
- Focus on what you can control, not the negative things you can’t
- Reduce incivility wherever you find it, and stop bullies in their tracks
- Improve your relationships by not dumping on your friends, parents, spouse, or coworkers
- Find happiness again after dealing with illness, loss, and personal tragedy
- Increase productivity, respect, and cooperation by creating a No Garbage Trucks! Zone in your business, school, and home
- Gain the courage to enjoy every day, do what you love, and make a difference
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- Eric Boring
- 08-15-17
great message!
Great message for being happier in life! Filled with good advice for letting negativities pass you by. Pollay's narration is quite choppy in many places which sometimes makes it difficult to follow. overall, I think everyone needs to listen to this book.
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- alejandra
- 04-10-17
excellent
it helped me become a better person. I hope everyone can read it and learn to be humane.
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- Gary
- 01-07-11
Easy to live by
Helps you to see yourself and others in a clear new way and provides the way to see situations and deal with them
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- Charles E. Terry
- 05-27-17
Loved the journey
I loved the journey this audio book took me on. Great examples and even better narration by the author.
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- Dottie
- 03-25-22
True reality
Great read and listen too I will repeat and share. Joel Osteen recommended this book several times.
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- Andy
- 04-24-11
Offensive to garbage truck drivers
Helping people to be less stressed out is a good idea. But there is nothing new here in terms of content, so the plus-value is from the garbage-truck analogy, which makes no sense at all. The story about his epiphany that the whole book is based on does not even involve a garbage truck. The garbage truck is used as a metaphor for badness in life. The garbage truck is referred to hundreds of times in the book as something that runs over people and dumps garbage on them. I don't know where this guy lives, but in my neighborhood the garbage truck takes garbage away and does not routinely run over people.
So if you think it will help you to hear "garbage truck" a thousand times for no particular reason, then this is the book for you. Otherwise, to get the same content without the incessant garbage truck nonsense one could read many authors from Dale Carnegie to Stephen Covey to Kabat-Zinn to Lao Tzu, or any of the many books on modern happiness research.
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