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Buddha's Office by Dan Zigmond
"Although the application of Buddhism to the workplace serves as this book's foil, Buddha’s Office is more universal than that. For anti-spiritual me, it served as a clear introduction to the Buddha and the revolution in thought and behavior that he i" Read more of this review »
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“The true opposite of wisdom, after all, is not ignorance but arrogance. Ignorance is a perfectly respectable state of being. Ignorance is the state of all eventual knowledge. Arrogance is where the danger lies.”
Dan Zigmond, Buddha's Office: The Ancient Art of Waking Up While Working Well

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