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Tom Morris

    Tom Morris is a prominent public philosopher renowned for his ability to bridge ancient wisdom with contemporary challenges. His work focuses on translating profound philosophical insights into practical applications, revolutionizing business practices, and helping individuals find meaning. Morris is celebrated for his energetic and humorous approach to making the ideas of great thinkers accessible to everyday life. His message aims to inspire and transform lives, positioning him as perhaps the world's happiest philosopher.

    If Aristotle Ran General Motors
    Our Idea of God
    Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther
    Discuss Grief
    The Logic of God Incarnate
    The Oasis Within
    • 2023

      The Everyday Patriot

      How to Be a Great American Now

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In times of adversity, the narrative encourages reflection on the core values that guide our lives. It explores how challenges can lead to a deeper understanding of our principles and the importance of holding onto them amidst turmoil. The book delves into the significance of ideals in shaping our responses to difficult situations, ultimately highlighting the resilience of the human spirit.

      The Everyday Patriot
    • 2023

      The Art of Achievement

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book presents a universal framework known as "The 7 Cs of Success," developed by philosopher Tom Morris, which synthesizes insights from historical thinkers and his own analyses. These seven conditions aim to guide individuals and businesses toward achieving satisfying success amidst change. Morris explores the art of cultivating and effectively utilizing each concept, offering practical advice that has proven beneficial to many seeking excellence in various challenges.

      The Art of Achievement
    • 2021

      Awakening Memory

      How to Use Memoir Writing to Explore Where You Have Been, Who You Are, and Where You Are Going

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on memoir writing, this guide offers practical advice and encouragement for exploring personal experiences. Drawing from workshops for non-professional writers, it inspires readers to begin their writing journey and enhances their skills. The book explains the significance of storytelling and personal essays, providing a step-by-step approach from initial drafts to a polished memoir. Additionally, it includes resources for starting your own memoir writing workshop, making it a comprehensive tool for aspiring writers.

      Awakening Memory
    • 2019

      Francis Schaeffer's Apologetics

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The analysis offers a thorough critique of Schaeffer's work, highlighting essential issues with a balanced perspective. Morris, a distinguished philosopher and committed evangelical, provides an insightful examination that is both critical and respectful, making it a valuable resource for understanding Schaeffer's contributions.

      Francis Schaeffer's Apologetics
    • 2017

      Socrates in Silicon Valley

      The Essential Jobs @Work

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book delves into the philosophical mindset that fueled Steve Jobs' extraordinary success, likening him to a modern-day Socrates in Silicon Valley. It highlights his relentless curiosity and ability to challenge conventional thinking, stripping away illusions through rigorous questioning. By examining his unique approach, the book reveals the key principles that can lead to remarkable achievements in any business or pursuit, emphasizing the lasting impact of Jobs' innovative legacy.

      Socrates in Silicon Valley
    • 2015

      The Oasis Within

      A Journey of Preparation

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1934 Egypt, a thirteen-year-old boy embarks on a transformative journey across the desert with his wise uncle. Accompanied by a caravan of merchants, the boy uncovers profound life lessons that will shape his future amid various challenges. As they navigate their way to Cairo, he learns that this trip is not merely about reaching a marketplace, but rather a pivotal moment leading to unexpected dangers and opportunities. This narrative serves as a prologue to the upcoming series, "Walid and the Mysteries of Phi."

      The Oasis Within
    • 2011

      Riding Out The Storms of Life

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the themes of loss and change, this book serves as a guide for navigating life's inevitable good-byes. It emphasizes the importance of coping and personal growth amidst challenges, offering insights and support for readers on their life journeys. Through heartfelt reflections, it aims to provide comfort and encouragement in the face of adversity, fostering resilience and hope.

      Riding Out The Storms of Life
    • 2011

      GrievingTeens Grief Camp Journal

      • 188 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Designed for high school students attending a GrievingTeens Grief Camp, this handbook serves as a practical guide for navigating grief. It offers tools for organizing local grief camps and aims to foster personal growth through the grieving process. Additionally, it encourages participants to become equipped to support others in their journeys of loss. The handbook can also facilitate family or office discussions about grief, making it a versatile resource for understanding and coping with loss.

      GrievingTeens Grief Camp Journal
    • 2010

      Unexpected Loss

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the inevitability of loss and death as integral aspects of the human experience, the book emphasizes the importance of personal growth in the face of grief. It highlights how many individuals struggle to recover from their losses, illustrating that while setbacks are common, the path to growth is a conscious choice. The narrative encourages readers to embrace the challenge of transforming grief into personal development, ultimately advocating for the wise decision to pursue growth and a fulfilling life.

      Unexpected Loss
    • 2010

      Exploring the concept of freedom, the book delves into its historical significance during Luther's time and its relevance in contemporary society. It raises critical questions about the nature of freedom—whether it is boundless or constrained—and encourages readers to reflect on these ideas as they navigate their own lives and the broader world. The discussion prompts an examination of personal and national struggles with the notion of freedom, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in philosophical and societal issues.

      Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther