A Selfish Plan to Change the World: Finding Big Purpose in Big Problems
Par Dillon, Justin
Publié par Thomas Nelson
English
2017
ISBN 9780718084578
eBook
À propos de ce livre
You are exactly what the world needs
What if your search for meaning could solve the worlds problems? What if everything you are passionate about could save a life or change history? Justin Dillon argues it can and A Selfish Plan to Change the World shows how.
In this paradigm-shifting new book Dillon--the founder of Slavery Footprint and Made in a Free World--reveals the secret to a life of deep and lasting significance: the discovery that our need for meaning is inextricably linked to the needs of the world. A Selfish Plan to Change the World delivers a revolutionary method for meeting both needs.
Drawing upon his own unlikely transformation from touring musician to founder of a global movement and telling the stories of other surprising world-changers Dillon shows how to create a life of deep purpose by stepping into the problems of the world. Taking readers on a journey from sweatshops in India to punk rock concerts in Ireland Dillon exposes the limitations of the giving back" approach involving donations and volunteerism to reveal the unexpected power of "giving in" to pursue self-interest in a way that alters the very dynamics of the worlds most challenging problems.
A Selfish Plan to Change the World is your "self-help-others" guide to a life that matters demonstrating how you can repurpose your existing talents backstory and networks to improve the lives of others. Changing the world no longer belongs only to martyrs and professional do-gooders. You can live an extraordinary life. You can change the world. All you ever needed was a plan.
"
Catégories
- Langue
- English
Partager
Vous aimerez aussi
Gulf Charities and Islamic Philanthropy in the 'Age of Terror' and Beyond
O Filantropo
Camargo, Cláudio Barberini
Zero
Silva, Fabio
The worship of the golden calf
French, Charles Sheldon
Ninth annual report of the St. Mary Abbott's, Kensington
Anonymous
La cuarta ruta: cuando emprendimiento y filantropía se unen
Rodrigo Silva Alfaro