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Choice Point: Align Your Purpose

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In the companion book to his film Choice Point, Harry Massey uses the insights of some of the world’s most creative thinkers and top achievers – to provide readers with practical strategies for transforming their lives and making positive contributions to the world.

How do you improve your life and also make a positive contribution to others? Harry asked this question of some of the most creative thinkers and highest achievers of our times – including Sir Richard Branson, James Caan, Gregg Braden, Larry Dossey, and Peter Buffet. In this, the film’s companion book, he has distilled their answers down to three core strategies for success: seek to understand your world, attract with a harmonious purpose, and, as Gandhi famously said, be the change you want to see in the world. This book provides the tools for change, for putting this wisdom into practice in your own life.

257 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2011

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June 11, 2019
It was okay - better suited for people who have not previously read anything on this topic. A good introductory book.
Some parts were interesting but the large amount of quotes were a bit off putting. I think the book came from a documentary where the quotes probably worked better with people talking on camera - in text I found them distracting.
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May 28, 2013
At the end of the day, the sun disappears from the horizon. It is no longer daylight but not quite night. This is called the crack between the worlds. And the crack between the worlds is when ancestors say that our prayers have the greatest potency.

Another crack between the worlds occurs when the sky becomes light in the morning, but the sun is yet to rise. It is not really daytime yet, but nor is it nighttime. It is the place in between. They say that is when our prayers are the most potent. Or between every inhale of breath, and the exhale that follows, there is a place where neither exists. And it is in those places where mystical, magical opportunities occur.
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