Friday, July 13, 2012

A couple weeks ago I spoke to the students in The University of Louisville's Entrepreneurial MBA program on the subject of The Entrepreneur's Reality - at least my reality. As I was updating my brain on "career happiness" I came across this piece by Oliver Segovia earlier this year in the Harvard Biz Review who suggests that achieving happiness really does not come form within, or even from others. His thinking is that it's how we immerse ourselves in the world around us and the impact we make on its problems--and ultimately the solutions. He goes on to say that it's our daily struggles that define us and bring out the best in us, and which lays down the foundation to continuously finding fulfillment. I thought it was worth sharing. http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2012/01/to_find_happiness_forget_about.html

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