Anyway
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
With a huge word-of-mouth following, these are timeless principles to live your life by in a contradictory world
Kent M. Keith is renowned for his Paradoxical Commandments, first published in 1968. His works delve into themes of self-discovery, personal happiness, and leadership. Keith explores how to find meaning and joy in a complex world and apply these principles to daily life. His approach examines the dynamics of leadership, offering readers a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.






With a huge word-of-mouth following, these are timeless principles to live your life by in a contradictory world
This is a contemporary version of the essay that started it all. Powerful, poetic and practical. "The Servant as Leader" describes some of the characteristics and activities of servant-leaders, providing examples which show that individual efforts, inspired by vision and a servant ethic, can make a substantial difference in the quality of society.