The Work Searching for a Life That Matters

The Work Searching for a Life That Matters by Wes Moore is a reprint edition published by Random House Publishing Group on July 21, 2015. This 272-page book presents an exploration of the author’s journey toward discovering his life’s purpose, highlighting key experiences from his challenging upbringing in the Bronx and Baltimore to significant roles he held, including a combat officer in Afghanistan and a Wall Street banker during the financial crisis.
In this insightful narrative, Moore shares valuable lessons learned from various individuals who influenced his path, including a courageous Afghan translator and resilient students from Mississippi. The book emphasizes themes of self-discovery, service, and the importance of finding meaning in a complex world. Readers will find an intimate account that encourages them to reflect on their own journeys and consider how they can contribute positively to society, ultimately revealing that true fulfillment lies at the intersection of personal gifts and the needs of the world.
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The acclaimed author of The Other Wes Moore and governor of Maryland continues his inspirational quest for a meaningful life and shares the powerful lessons—about self-discovery, service, and risk-taking—that led him to a new definition of success for our times.
“This book is about how to make our journeys not just about surviving and succeeding, but about coming truly alive.”—Arianna Huffington
The Work is the story of how one young man traced a path through the world to find his life’s purpose. Wes Moore graduated from a difficult childhood in the Bronx and Baltimore to an adult life that would find him at some of the most critical moments in our recent history: as a combat officer in Afghanistan; a White House fellow in a time of wars abroad and disasters at home; and a Wall Street banker during the financial crisis. In this insightful book, Moore shares the lessons he learned from people he met along the way—from the brave Afghan translator who taught him to find his fight, to the resilient young students in Katrina-ravaged Mississippi who showed him the true meaning of grit, to his late grandfather, who taught him to find grace in service.
Moore also tells the stories of other twenty-first-century change-makers who’ve inspired him in his search, from Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, to Esther Benjamin, a Sri Lankan immigrant who rose to help lead the Peace Corps. What their lives—and his own misadventures and moments of illumination—reveal is that our truest work happens when we serve others, at the intersection between our gifts and our broken world. That’s where we find the work that lasts.
An intimate narrative about finding meaning in a volatile age, The Work will inspire readers to see how we can each find our own path to purpose and help create a better world.
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