i wonder if it's easier to be humble when you've been successful in the first act. People become chastened all the time o failure and loss. And that's a really, really good thing. We should welcome humility no matter how it comes now. i know perfectly that the wave i'm writing right now, man, this is not a very long wave. It's not going to last very long either. I'm ing to need my relationships the whole time,. because that's n to be let, that's what's left on the beach when the tide goes out.
Arthur C. Brooks used to run a prominent think tank where he was paid handsomely to influence public policy. Did all that success make him happy? Nope. So Arthur quit his job and set out to transform his life. Now he has written a book about what he learned along the way, the #1 New York Times bestseller “From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life.”
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