The Values Compass

The Values Compass

EnglishPaperback / softback
Rai, Mandeep
Simon & Schuster US
EAN: 9781982143190
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AN INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER

"The Values Compass takes us into the hearts, minds, and traditions of the cultures and people of the world. It demonstrates how interconnected we are and how the divisions that exist between us stem from acting with narrow self-interest rather than concern for the good of our human family. I hope that the book will contribute to making our world a happier place." -THE DALAI LAMA

Every day we make decisions based on what we believe in: values that define the ambitions we set, the choices we make, and the relationships we choose. In The Values Compass, Dr. Mandeep Rai shows how the countries of the world epitomize the power of values, provide an ideal guide to help us understand our own, and teach us important lessons about success.

From Moroccan compromise to Armenian survival and American entrepreneurship, The Values Compass shows how we can incorporate the values that animate nations into our own lives-seeing ourselves through the eyes of the world, and shedding new light on the opportunities and challenges that define us. The result is an insightful and readable collection that helps us reflect on the values that matter most, last longest, and have the greatest power to create change.
EAN 9781982143190
ISBN 1982143193
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Simon & Schuster US
Publication date January 30, 2020
Pages 368
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 141 x 23
Authors Rai, Mandeep
Illustrations w. 102 figs.