Most people who have chased after power and wealth in the business world are driven by an insatiable thirst for more. But at what point is complete satisfaction reached? Never, according to former CEO and author Robert E. Draper.
Drawn from Draper's personal experience, "The Other Side of Success" explains the toll this unquenchable thirst takes on our mental well-being, as well as society as a whole, and how "having it all" will never be enough even if it could be attained. Only through a shift in mental attitude, as detailed in this book, can we harness our innate strength and achieve...
Most people who have chased after power and wealth in the business world are driven by an insatiable thirst for more. But at what point is complete sa...
Most people who have chased after power and wealth in the business world are driven by an insatiable thirst for more. But at what point is complete satisfaction reached? Never, according to former CEO and author Robert E. Draper.
Drawn from Draper's personal experience, "The Other Side of Success" explains the toll this unquenchable thirst takes on our mental well-being, as well as society as a whole, and how "having it all" will never be enough even if it could be attained. Only through a shift in mental attitude, as detailed in this book, can we harness our innate strength and achieve...
Most people who have chased after power and wealth in the business world are driven by an insatiable thirst for more. But at what point is complete sa...
Every day the news is filled with horror stories of war, atrocities, and other unspeakable acts. Yet how many are willing to consider that the source of these violent acts in a violent world is fear and, therefore, only different in form from our own hateful thoughts and unkind deeds toward ourselves and others? Silence Is the Answer not only explains the undeniable connection, but directs the reader toward the repair of the only world that needs fixing - one's own mind. Author Robert E. Draper culls countless examples from ancient history to the present day to demonstrate how often this...
Every day the news is filled with horror stories of war, atrocities, and other unspeakable acts. Yet how many are willing to consider that the source ...