In the PDF version and print editions alike, Schwarzenegger paints a vivid picture of a childhood devoid of luxury. With a strict father and a post-war atmosphere of scarcity, young Arnold had nothing but his imagination. However, the core thesis of the book is established early:
Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story is the 2012 autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger, detailing his journey from post-war Austria to global fame as a bodybuilder, Hollywood icon, and Governor of California. The book is widely regarded as a definitive "immigrant success story," highlighting his relentless drive and "machine-like" discipline. Critical Reception In the PDF version and print editions alike,
Schwarzenegger argues that his success was not accidental. As a teenager, he didn't just want to be a bodybuilder; he wanted to be the greatest bodybuilder of all time, move to America, and become a movie star. At the time, these were laughable goals for an Austrian boy with a thick accent. But the book details how he used "vision boards" and visualization to manifest his reality. The book is widely regarded as a definitive
Do not read this book for gossip. Read it for the blueprints of a mind that refuses to accept the word "impossible." At the time, these were laughable goals for
In the PDF version and print editions alike, Schwarzenegger paints a vivid picture of a childhood devoid of luxury. With a strict father and a post-war atmosphere of scarcity, young Arnold had nothing but his imagination. However, the core thesis of the book is established early:
Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story is the 2012 autobiography of Arnold Schwarzenegger, detailing his journey from post-war Austria to global fame as a bodybuilder, Hollywood icon, and Governor of California. The book is widely regarded as a definitive "immigrant success story," highlighting his relentless drive and "machine-like" discipline. Critical Reception
Schwarzenegger argues that his success was not accidental. As a teenager, he didn't just want to be a bodybuilder; he wanted to be the greatest bodybuilder of all time, move to America, and become a movie star. At the time, these were laughable goals for an Austrian boy with a thick accent. But the book details how he used "vision boards" and visualization to manifest his reality.
Do not read this book for gossip. Read it for the blueprints of a mind that refuses to accept the word "impossible."