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Title
Walter Anderson interview, 1988 November
Creator
Anderson, Walter, 1944-
Contributor
Martinson, Connie
Date Created and/or Issued
1998-11
Publication Information
The Drucker Institute
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Connie Martinson Talks Books
Rights Information
All rights are retained by The Drucker Institute. For permission to use this item, contact The Drucker Institute, https://www.drucker.institute/about/drucker-archives/
Description
Walter Anderson discusses his book, “The Greatest Risk of All.” He begins by explaining that he believes people need to learn to take more risks. He talks about his abusive childhood and how he learned to overcome obstacles. He describes his time in the Marine Corps and fighting in the Vietnam War. Anderson talks about the power of forgiveness and his ability to grow by forgiving his father. He discusses several Nobel Prize winners and their choices to better the world. He ends the interview by talking about the stories of successful celebrities, politicians, and businessmen.
Type
moving image
Format
video/f4v
00:28:54
Identifier
cmt00934
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cmt/id/1281
Language
English
Subject
Anderson, Walter, 1944-
Risk-taking (Psychology)
Security (Psychology)
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Celebrities - United States - Interviews
Celebrities - United States - Psychology
Source
U-matic tape.
Relation
Connie Martinson Talks Books - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/cmt

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