Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World, 2nd Edition |
| For everyone who has ever yearned for a better life and a better
world, Craig and Marc Kielburger share a blueprint for personal and social
change that has the power to transform lives, one act at a time. Through
inspirational contributions from people from all walks of life, the Kielburgers
reveal that a more fulfilling path is ours for the taking when we find the
courage to reach out. Me to We is an approach to life that leads us to recognize what is truly valuable, make new decisions about the way we want to live, and re-define the goals we set for ourselves and the legacy we want to leave. With contributions from Oprah Winfrey, Richard Gere, Dr. Jane Goodall, Kim Phuc, Queen Noor, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Me to We helps create new ways of measuring happiness, meaning, and success in our lives, and makes sure these elusive goals are attainable at last. |
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This book will open your eyes and change the way you
look at life. 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 neighbours, friends and family. Your life will never be the
same!
Craig and Marc Kielburgers work through Free the Children has inspired tens of thousands of people to bring about the changes they seek in their own lives and in the world. Margaret Atwood. In their latest push, the brothers have released a book called Me to We, a guide to creating a revolution in giving and community building and to achieving happiness by helping others. The Toronto StarWritten by Craig Kielburger and Marc Kielburger. Published by John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., 2007. Previous 2004 edition titled Me to We: Turning Self-Help on its Head |
| Catalogue No. | 978-0-470-15364-2 |
| Price | $18.99 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 308 |
| Language | English only |
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