"How will you measure your life" by Clayton Christensen, is an interesting read for the student that is just starting his professional life, for the worker trying to climb the corporate ladder or for the entrepreneur trying to launch his business.
Full of meaningful anecdotes, such as the realization that his classmates were part of the top management in the firms that created the latest stock market crisis, the author pushes us to reflect and consider whether one is doing it all for the right reasons.
The main challenge parents face is equipping their children with the right capabilities to face the challanges the world is throwing at them. Most parents' natural tendency is to focus on building a resume: high grades, sport activities, medals, certifications. It would be a mistake to neglect developing the abilities that a child truly needs in life: Dealing with a tough teacher, having a failure in a sporting activity, navigate the complex social structure of school gangs are all 'classes' that need to be taken.
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Full of meaningful anecdotes, such as the realization that his classmates were part of the top management in the firms that created the latest stock market crisis, the author pushes us to reflect and consider whether one is doing it all for the right reasons.
The main challenge parents face is equipping their children with the right capabilities to face the challanges the world is throwing at them. Most parents' natural tendency is to focus on building a resume: high grades, sport activities, medals, certifications. It would be a mistake to neglect developing the abilities that a child truly needs in life: Dealing with a tough teacher, having a failure in a sporting activity, navigate the complex social structure of school gangs are all 'classes' that need to be taken.
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