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Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World

Contributor(s): Craig Kielburger (more by Craig Kielburger), Marc Kielburger (more by Marc Kielburger)

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In "Me to We: Turning Self-Help on Its Head, the authors of the best-selling "Take Action! series invite you to transform your own life and the lives of the people around you. Craig and Marc Kielburger have written an innovative book that outlines a philosophy of living that challenges the way we look at the world. It requires energy, ideas and maybe even courage, but the payoff is huge: a longer and healthier life, personal growth, gratification, and happiness.

In "Me to We you will discover stories about people whose passion is infectious and whose life lessons are profound. You will learn that the self-help culture that has shaped so much of modern life has led us up the wrong path with its focus on "me" and not "we." The road to happiness and fulfillment is a much different road as told by the many people who have contributed to the book.

Best of all, "Me to We is relevant to all readers including parents, young people, seniors and business leaders providing practical ways on how to incorporate this philosophy into your lives. Be inspired and share the feeling with your neighbors, friends and family. Your life will never be the same!

ISBN: 0743294513 | EAN: 9780743294515
Publisher: Fireside Books  | Publication Date: March, 2008

Additional Information

BISAC Categories: Self-Help | Motivational & Inspirational
Self-Help | Personal Growth - General
Social Science | Volunteer Work
LC Subjects: Conduct of life
Helping behavior
Dewey: 171.8
Physical Info: 0.77" H x 8.34" L x 5.55" W (0.63 lbs) 308 pages
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