I asked a question in this set of interviews, what I call the work story project, that led to the search. If you can ask one question right now, it would be this question: Did you have a toothache as a child? And I asked everyone in my interviews, as I will now ask you, correct. Do you have a problem that you wanted to resolve? A dispute you wanted to cure? Okay. You know, it is you wanted to scratch a dilemma you wanted to resolving. This may be the smartest thing I have ever read. The name of this fairy tale is auntie toothache. It's about a young boy who suffers from a lot of toothaches
Today is part two of my interview with Bruce Feiler. Bruce is the author of six consecutive New York Times bestselling books. He's a deep thinker and he's interviewed thousands of people to try to understand what really leads to a higher contribution. His research shows that thinking of work as a single linear career where your job is to go higher and higher is not the way to maximize contribution. By the end of this episode, among other things, you will have what Bruce feels is the single most powerful question he has ever discovered for helping people – to find what their real essential mission and calling in life is.
Learn more about Bruce here: https://www.brucefeiler.com/
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