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The Book of Ideals |
| How to Change Yourself and the World |
personal development | sustainability |
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| Would you like to be meaningful, but you don't know how to realize your ideals? This guide shows you the way. How to change yourself and the world.
Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself. – Rumi Our planet is crying out for do-gooders of all colors and sizes. Fortunately, there are people everywhere who change tack, urge their employer to do things differently and, if necessary, quit their job. One climbs the Himalayas for a good cause, the other starts a social enterprise. Do you also have an ideal and could you use some help? Then take advantage of all the tips and inspiring stories in this book. According to Marnix Geus, nothing is more motivating than an ideal. Candid and with a sense of humor, Geus shows in The Book of Ideals that no journey is ideal, but if you allow your journey to be guided by ideals, you can be sure that it will become more beautiful, for yourself and for others. Marnix said goodbye to the successful PR agency he founded earlier in 2017 and started The Present Movement, a broad movement of people who fight for more compassionate humanity and (equality) dignity. With these and other initiatives, Marnix is a key figure straddling between traditional companies and social and sustainable initiatives, helping people and companies to realize their ideals. If you have ideals, and you could use some help to realize them, you can benefit from the tips and inspiring stories from The Book of Ideals. With a foreword by Rich and Yvonne St. John-Dutra (California) from Challenge Day (featured on Oprah), and contributions from Jacqueline Way (Vancouver) and Jeena Earthiva (Mumbai). |
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Marnix Geus is founder of The Present Movement, co-founder of seepeople.today and shareholder of Blyde Benelux (B Corp). Until 2017, he worked as an entrepreneur in the creative industry and founded several agencies that mainly worked for well-known multinationals. He previously wrote the book Human Trade, a candid entrepreneurial story of a 'boss' who puts the people in front of the trade (2016). Marnix is a mentor at NLGroeit, is a guest lecturer at the School for Change, coaches (social) entrepreneurs and is a much sought-after speaker on the theme of social entrepreneurship. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword by Yvonne and Rich Dutra-St. John, founders of the Challenge Day Waking up Start! Team-up Persevere Letting go What now? |
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