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Jan. 7, 2010 By Gina Stamatelopoulos
Reading this book stretched out my desire to expand beyond myself, and see myself as a significant contributor to the world around me. It paves the way for me to see what is needed to create positive change, through the eyes of the leaders who are doing the paving, and I love that it so simple to digest.
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Jan. 6, 2010 By Tom Bentley
Put me in mind of Strunk and White's "Elements of Style" in that it is a compendium of concise essays that point the reader to making a difference. In this case, it's not making a difference in the reader's writing, it's making a difference in the world. This book is elemental, in that it supplies digestible chunks of wisdom: not head-in-the-clouds puffery, but practical, personal and persuasive steps to take to adjust behavior, attitudes and alignments to see ways to make change. Good stuff. Read it, act upon it, and share it with your buddies (and your enemies too).
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Dec. 30, 2009 By jiwa5
What Matters Now conceived by Seth Godin, is full of bite sized pieces of wisdom from some of the greatest contemporary leaders, authors, thinkers and creatives of our time. You will find nuggets of wisdom from people like Elizabeth Gilbert to Hugh MacLeod in one handy little volume. The authors consider topics such as meaning, generosity, fear, ease, momentum and power. A thought provoking and timely publication as we contemplate how we can make a difference to ourselves and others in the coming decade. All profits from the sale of this book are being donated to Room to Read www.roomtoread.org
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Dec. 31, 2009 By ricardo.gonzalez
No matter how different we may think we are, when it is all said and done, we have so much more in common than not. One of those fundamental commonalities is the search to find our place in this world, to find a meaning for our lives.

This book won't give you the meaning of life. It will remind you that we are all searching for it thanks to short essays by some of the most talented, respected, and successful seekers alive today. Not only is it filled with words to inspire and uplift, it reminds us that we are all interconnected. The experiences, struggles, hopes, and inspirations of these well-known individuals are no different than those of you and me, the average person. This is perhaps... More > the greatest lesson in the book.

I have already found myself quoting some of these verses and passing along nuggets for others to contemplate. And there are so many nuggets. You won't regret the pocket change it will cost you to buy this book.

Read it. Let it soak in. Ruminate. Share.

I known that a picture is worth 1000 words, but sometimes 1000 words paint a beautiful, enduring picture. < Less
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Jan. 6, 2010 By Marcos Gaser
Great way to start 2010! This little book is a brilliant compilation of thought-provoking concepts, and it really delivers its promise: "things to think about and do this year". And all the proceedings go to charity, which makes it even better.

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ISBN 978-0-557-25576-4
Copyright Standard Copyright License
Edition First Edition
Publisher Triiibes Press
Published December 30, 2009
Language English
Pages 80
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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