
The following commentary on happiness was inspired from a recent post by one of my top 5 favorite bloggers to read on almost a daily basis...
Brad Feld is a venture capitalist and his blog is Feld.com.
Now, on to my post...
As an evolving entrepreneur that has reviewed possibly hundreds of courses, books, and seminars on personal growth and development that have included the topic of happiness, I am confident that happiness is firmly rooted to our sense of purpose.
You can cite plenty of evidence from the business world…
Reference studies that have concluded time and time again that employees value a “pat on the back” significantly more than monetary rewards for their exemplary performance at work. Then reference any one of the greatest entrepreneurs in this country like Warren Buffet or Bill Gates…
You will find that these individuals have an incredibly strong sense of purpose.
You can conclude from this that Abraham Maslow was right in elevating ‘self-actualization’ (synonymous with attaining a feeling of purpose) to the highest-level importance on his hierarchy of human needs.
Here’s to reveling with you in entrepreneurial and business success!
Sincerely,
Adam C. Dudley
The Flying Rhino School of Business
P.S. Now, let's see if you can find the hidden link to the enrollment site for my new teleseminar course series buried somewhere in this post. If you can, you just may be able to snap up one of the limited openings before they're all gone.
Hint: "Either it __ or it isn't."






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