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The work : my search for a life that matters

Moore, Wes 1978- (Author).

Summary: The acclaimed author of The Other Wes Moore continues his inspirational quest for a meaningful life and shares the powerful lessons--about self-discovery, service, and risk-taking--that led him to a new definition of success for our times. The Work is the story of how one young man traced a path through the world to find the work he was meant to do. Wes Moore graduated from a difficult childhood in the Bronx and Baltimore to a young-adult life that brought him to some of the most fascinating places on the globe at some of the most critical moments in our recent history: He was an American at Oxford in the wake of 9/11, a combat officer in Afghanistan, a White House fellow during the Bush administration, a Wall Street banker during the financial crisis. Here he shares the lessons he learned from people he met along the way--from the brave Afghan translator who taught him to find his fight and the resilient young students in Katrina-ravaged Mississippi who showed him the true meaning of grit, to his late grandfather, who taught him to find grace in service. Moore also tells the stories of other twenty-first-century change-makers who've inspired him in his search, from Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, to Esther Benjamin, a Sri Lankan immigrant who rose to lead the Peace Corps. What their lives--and his own misadventures and moments of illumination--reveal is that our truest work happens when we serve others, at the intersection between our gifts and our broken world. That's where we find the work that lasts. An intimate narrative about finding meaning in a volatile age, The Work will inspire readers to see how we can each find our own path to purpose and help create a better world. Praise for The Work "How we define success for ourselves is one of life's essential questions. Wes Moore shows us the way--by sharing his incredible journey and the inspiring stories of others who make the world a better place through the choices they've made about how they want to live. We come away from this important book with a new understanding of what it truly means to succeed in life."--Suze Orman "Wes Moore puts a mirror up to himself and shares the reflection with stunning candor. A truly moving picture of personal growth--and one that will make you consider your own path, struggles, and successes in a new way--The Work is a must-read."--General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan "As a Rhodes scholar who fought in Afghanistan and later became a social entrepreneur, Wes Moore is a shining light of his generation--and one who captivates audiences. But he's also humble, inquisitive, and constantly searching, which makes his story accessible, relevant, and illuminating to all of us. The Work will inspire anyone who seeks greater meaning and impact in their life."--Charles Best, founder, DonorsChoose.orgFrom the Hardcover edition.

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  • ISBN: 9780804190923
  • ISBN: 0804190925
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (1 sound file (6 hr., 32 min., 47 sec.)) : digital.
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : Books on Tape, 2015.

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Participant or Performer Note: Read by Wes Moore.
Source of Description Note:
Hard copy version record.
Subject: Moore, Wes -- 1978-
Moore, Wes -- 1978- -- Career in the military
Moore, Wes -- 1978- -- Career in finance
Moore, Wes -- 1978- -- Career in television broadcastin
African American men -- Biography
Baltimore (Md.) -- Biography
Genre: Audiobooks.
Downloadable audio books.

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Summary: The acclaimed author of The Other Wes Moore continues his inspirational quest for a meaningful life and shares the powerful lessons--about self-discovery, service, and risk-taking--that led him to a new definition of success for our times. The Work is the story of how one young man traced a path through the world to find the work he was meant to do. Wes Moore graduated from a difficult childhood in the Bronx and Baltimore to a young-adult life that brought him to some of the most fascinating places on the globe at some of the most critical moments in our recent history: He was an American at Oxford in the wake of 9/11, a combat officer in Afghanistan, a White House fellow during the Bush administration, a Wall Street banker during the financial crisis. Here he shares the lessons he learned from people he met along the way--from the brave Afghan translator who taught him to find his fight and the resilient young students in Katrina-ravaged Mississippi who showed him the true meaning of grit, to his late grandfather, who taught him to find grace in service. Moore also tells the stories of other twenty-first-century change-makers who've inspired him in his search, from Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, to Esther Benjamin, a Sri Lankan immigrant who rose to lead the Peace Corps. What their lives--and his own misadventures and moments of illumination--reveal is that our truest work happens when we serve others, at the intersection between our gifts and our broken world. That's where we find the work that lasts. An intimate narrative about finding meaning in a volatile age, The Work will inspire readers to see how we can each find our own path to purpose and help create a better world. Praise for The Work "How we define success for ourselves is one of life's essential questions. Wes Moore shows us the way--by sharing his incredible journey and the inspiring stories of others who make the world a better place through the choices they've made about how they want to live. We come away from this important book with a new understanding of what it truly means to succeed in life."--Suze Orman "Wes Moore puts a mirror up to himself and shares the reflection with stunning candor. A truly moving picture of personal growth--and one that will make you consider your own path, struggles, and successes in a new way--The Work is a must-read."--General Stanley McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and international forces in Afghanistan "As a Rhodes scholar who fought in Afghanistan and later became a social entrepreneur, Wes Moore is a shining light of his generation--and one who captivates audiences. But he's also humble, inquisitive, and constantly searching, which makes his story accessible, relevant, and illuminating to all of us. The Work will inspire anyone who seeks greater meaning and impact in their life."--Charles Best, founder, DonorsChoose.orgFrom the Hardcover edition.
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