The Hungry Spirit by Charles Handy

The Hungry Spirit

Charles Handy

From one of the world's most respected business and social philosophers, a groundbreaking book that challenges us to question our reliance on traditional definitions of "success" and inspires us to find meaning and fulfillment in our professional, personal and spiritual lives.

Many of us, Charles Handy asserts, are confused and frustrated by the fast-paced, prosperous world we have created for ourselves. We are puzzled by the consequences of capitalism, whose material benefits and comforts... (show more)

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Quote-leftI'd never read anything in this genre before so some of the economist bits I had to skip over but the book was more than that, it incorporated philosophy, virtual self-help and psychology. I don't think it is possible to read this and not reflect on something.
"Chindogu" was an interesting mention and I couldn't help wondering why we work so hard for things that we don't really need. In essence, we should try to find our own purpose in the world but do it without complete introversion: "We only find ourselves when we lose ourselves in something beyond ourselves.."Quote-right

Quote-leftvery refective look at people managementQuote-right

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