Reseña del editor:
Your story will not set you free. It will simply end. So why not see if you can stop telling it, and let others try to catch up to you. Let others tell your story. Gandhi didn't have to brag or even tell his own story. He didn't have to go around saying, ""Here's what I've done! Look what I've accomplished! I fasted for 60 days, drove the British out of India, and then, for half a season, I pitched for Kansas City!"" Gandhi was simply out there on the road, a human journey, always moving. For people to interview Gandhi, they had to walk alongside him, walking out of breath and talking to him, as he kept his brisk pace, walking across India, setting his people free through nonviolent action, through his own remarkable energy and simplicity.
Biografía del autor:
Steve Chandler is one of America's most beloved public speakers and authors. His books have been translated into more than 11 languages throughout Europe, China, Japan, and Latin America. Chandler spends most of his time as a public speaker. He was once called by Fred Knipe, a four-time Emmy Awardwinning PBS screenwriter, an insane combination of Anthony Robbins and Jerry Seinfeld. He was recently featured in an episode of NBCs Starting Over, the Emmy Awardwinning reality show about life-coaching. Chandler temporarily joined the faculty at the University of Santa Monica to teach in the graduate program of Soul-Centered Leadership.
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