Happiness Is Not Enough: Why A Life Without Meaning Will Make You Sick
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We tend to pursue happiness as if it’s something attainable, something we should be aiming to achieve. However, even living in a “happy focused” culture like America doesn’t mean we’re satisfied. In fact, 4 out of 10 Americans “either do not think their lives have a clear sense of purpose or are neutral about whether their lives have purpose.” Buffer.
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Look beyond Joseph's coat of many colors and discover that he holds surprising insights for today's workplace! Examining Joseph's experiences as a slave, a prisoner, and the CEO of a food company in Egypt, author Al Erisman illustrates how the life of this biblical patriarch can teach us lessons for use in modern business, government, and education.
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Published by The High Calling, October 23, 2013.
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