Tina Seelig, the executive director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program is an inspiring teacher for innovation and entrepreneurship. She believes that all learning should be experiential. In this book, she quotes many examples of entrepreneurs about how they built their own luck by working hard. This book teaches the lesson that you needn't have huge money to start an enterprise, instead a cool idea to start working on to become successful and wealthy. Tina also weaves her own personal experiences, stories, and friendships into a good philosophical work. This book focuses on the youth who deals with uncertainty so that they can experiment, plan, fail, succeed and test the limits of their abilities. Read it for an inspiring career guideline with Silicon Valley life philosophy and necessary practical details and passion.