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I can't remember the author's name, but he wrote in the style of Napolean Hill and Dale Carnegie. The essay was about "The Master Game" or "Master Plan" or some such, and contained the phrase "a banner bearing the word, 'Engagement'", and mentioned something about inventing a master game if you could not find one. Anyone here ever read this, or remember who wrote it?

Thanks in advance :)

2006-08-21 11:23:34 · 2 answers · asked by Wolfie 5 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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2006-08-21 16:34:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Maybe it was Authenticity: Simple Strategies for Greater Meaning and Purpose at Work and at Home by George and Sedena Cappannelli
They talk about "The Only Game In Town" and
"Authenticity is not about seeking the approval of others or dancing to the tune of public recognition. It is about being honest with ourselves, our colleagues and customers, our friends and family, and being deeply curious about life, willing to experience the discomfort of being a work in progress and staying true to our deepest personal values as we search to discover how to live and work in a manner that assists us in achieving our goals while contributing to the well-being of our nation, this planet and of all the people and species that occupy it."

2006-08-21 12:31:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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