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Living a Life That Matters:
Resolving the Conflict Between Conscience and Success
by Harold S.
Kushner
A person's
longing for significance--which can lead to excessive
ambition, moral compromise, and preoccupation with
status--often stands in conflict with a longing to be good.
In Living a Life That Matters, Harold S. Kushner (the
Massachusetts rabbi whose bestselling books include When
Bad Things Happen to Good People) suggests that the most
successful lives are the ones that most effectively manage
and resolve that conflict. For example, Kushner retells the
biblical story of Jacob, in a chapter whose lesson is named
by its title, "How to Win By Losing." Hamlet,
Dirty Harry, and Exodus are a few of the dozens of examples
he cites while elaborating on the essential lesson of this
book: that success and significance converge in every act of
love, generosity, and self-sacrifice that we make for our
families, friends, and communities. --Michael Joseph
Gross
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