By John Ballard
A don't-miss interview on NPR. Less than eight minutes.
If you haven't that much time to invest, take a look at your time-management skills.
You can scan the transcript, but the effect is not the same as listening to someone's voice.
Even Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick himself describes the story of his life � from growing up on welfare in Chicago to thriving in business and politics � as "improbable."
That's why the word is part of the title of his new memoir, A Reason to Believe: Lessons from an Improbable Life. Speaking with Morning Edition co-host Renee Montagne, Patrick says his success stems from having supportive family and teachers � and from learning to look at life's lessons as "gifts."
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