Tom Morris
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Superheroes and Philosophy: Truth, Justice, and the Socratic Way
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2001
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14 editions
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Philosophy For Dummies
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If Harry Potter Ran General Electric: Leadership Wisdom from the World of the Wizards
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2006
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10 editions
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If Aristotle Ran General Motors
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1997
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21 editions
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The Stoic Art of Living: Inner Resilience and Outer Results
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2004
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3 editions
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True Success: A New Philosophy of Excellence
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1994
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8 editions
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Art of Achievement: Mastering the 7 C's of Success in Business and Life
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2002
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9 editions
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The Oasis Within: A Journey of Preparation
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2015
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6 editions
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Stoicism For Dummies
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1999
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Plato's Lemonade Stand: Stirring Change into Something Great
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“There is nothing noble in being superior to some other man. The true nobility is in being superior to your previous self.”
― If Aristotle Ran General Motors: The New Soul of Business
― If Aristotle Ran General Motors: The New Soul of Business
“Without a target to shoot at, our lives are literally aimless. Without something productive to do, without positive goals and a purpose, a human being languishes. And then one of two things happens. Aimlessness begins to shut a person down in spiritual lethargy and emptiness, or the individual lashes out and turns to destructive goals just to make something happen.”
― Art of Achievement: Mastering the 7 C's of Success in Business and Life
― Art of Achievement: Mastering the 7 C's of Success in Business and Life
“Always remember this: whenever you have thought long and hard about a new idea or plan of action, working out lots of details and preparing for all sorts of contingencies, and you first tell someone else about it, they are hearing it for the first time. It will be nearly impossible for any newly informed person to be as enthusiastic or as confident as you are. And it’s natural for your own confidence level, like water running downhill, to settle at the lowest point nearby. That’s why it is so important to be very careful about how you share your plans with others, and limit your exposure to the negative thinking and negative comments casual disbelievers can produce.”
― True Success: A New Philosophy of Excellence
― True Success: A New Philosophy of Excellence
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