Is your competitive drive always serving you? A candid look at an 'addiction to winning' – from debate to business – and the journey to find true success beyond just money and scorecards. A must-read for anyone re-evaluating what truly matters.
The people I know who live hollow lives are the ones who made money the end and not the means. What’s left when they end the game, total the final score, and declare victory? If they’re unusually lucky, they finally find meaning and purpose beyond accumulating financial wealth. I believe those who make that discovery sooner—early in life—are better off.
The people I know who live hollow lives are the ones who made money the end and not the means. What’s left when they end the game, total the final score, and declare victory? If they’re unusually lucky, they finally find meaning and purpose beyond accumulating financial wealth. I believe those who make that discovery sooner—early in life—are better off.
You are exactly right. When we just focus on money, we lose our way. When we add purpose, we feed our heart.