![]() ![]() The pair began writing about him shortly after his death. ![]() Through 200 interviews, thorough readings of Hsieh’s book “Delivering Happiness” and other research, the pair details how he neglected his own mental health and well-being in his search for happiness. Grind and Sayre offer an in-depth portrait of Hsieh, who died in a Connecticut house fire in November 2020. ![]() The duo’s book, titled “Happy at Any Cost: The Revolutionary Vision and Fatal Quest of Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh,” publishes on Tuesday. ![]() “He was thinking about others all the way to the end of his life.” “He had this idea that he would create world peace starting in that mountain town, build this utopia, bring these thinkers and creatives and artists,” Sayre said. Those external goals are perhaps best exemplified through one of his last projects in 2020, a tech utopia in Park City, Utah. Baskow/Las Vegas Review-Journal) new book on Tony Hsieh aims to offer insight into the former Zappos CEO’s quest for happiness and his untimely death.Īuthors Kirsten Grind and Katherine Sayre, both Wall Street Journal reporters, found Hsieh’s search for happiness and peace often masked his own difficulty in personally realizing those ideals. Un mural dedicado a Tony Hsieh en DT Alley, cerca de Fremont y 6th Street, en el centro de Las Vegas el viernes, 11 de diciembre de 2020. ![]()
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