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Make Life Good: A Soul-Stirring Parable About What Really Matters
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Make Life Good: A Soul-Stirring Parable About What Really Matters
Current price: $19.95
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Make Life Good: A Soul-Stirring Parable About What Really Matters
Current price: $19.95
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Make Life Good
is an engaging parable that goes on an inward journey, exploring the true basis of meaning and fulfillment in life.
Set against the backdrop of a chance encounter with a homeless man, the story invites individuals to explore topics such as purpose, generosity, priorities, legacy, and even eternity. While walking with Joe on this journey, eyes will be opened, minds will be stirred, and hearts will be touched as the reader is challenged to truly embrace the best that life has to offer.
In this fast-paced, self-focused world where success is often defined by accomplishment, acquisitions, and accumulation,
prompts people to adopt a different worldview. In the process, it becomes clear that happiness pursued eludes, while happiness given returns. This tale is a reminder that all the good that one desires in life is a by-product of creating value for others.
is an engaging parable that goes on an inward journey, exploring the true basis of meaning and fulfillment in life.
Set against the backdrop of a chance encounter with a homeless man, the story invites individuals to explore topics such as purpose, generosity, priorities, legacy, and even eternity. While walking with Joe on this journey, eyes will be opened, minds will be stirred, and hearts will be touched as the reader is challenged to truly embrace the best that life has to offer.
In this fast-paced, self-focused world where success is often defined by accomplishment, acquisitions, and accumulation,
prompts people to adopt a different worldview. In the process, it becomes clear that happiness pursued eludes, while happiness given returns. This tale is a reminder that all the good that one desires in life is a by-product of creating value for others.