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The Power of Purpose: Living Well by Doing Good [Hardcover]

Peter S. Temes (Author)
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March 21, 2006
The Power of Purpose begins with a simple but remarkable statement: “The more you focus on helping others, the more you will succeed in reaching your own goals.” Peter S. Temes builds on this fundamental insight to share a simple plan for living with the truest and most enduring kind of happiness.

At the heart of The Power of Purpose are the “three levels of thinking.” At the first level, we ask, Who am I? and What do I want? At the second level, we ask, Who do other people think I am? How do I look to them? But the real magic happens when we hit the third level, forgetting about ourselves and asking the questions that lend a powerful sense of purpose to our lives: How do others look to themselves? How can I help others become the people they want to be?

To help us along the way, Temes, who teaches humanities at Columbia University, draws on the wisdom of great thinkers including Aristotle, Søren Kierkegaard, and Abraham Lincoln; the life lessons of great achievers ranging from Mother Teresa to Michael Jordan; and home truths he’s gathered from his parents, his grandparents, and his three children. From all these sources and from his own life of great personal accomplishment, Temes identifies the essential knowledge that brings people happiness and success. He cites Aristotle’s notion that happiness is not a psychological state but a moral one, resulting from doing good in the world. Temes also believes in the pivotal importance of trust and team-building in every area of life, from the family to the workplace to the street corner.

The Power of Purpose is a map for finding the confidence and power, the opportunities and occasions, and—most important—the techniques and strategies for centering your relationships and work on helping others. It is a book with a point of view: the clearest path to your own success and happiness lies in helping others get to where they want to go.

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Temes employs the same probing approach he used in The Just War to explore the best way to live a meaningful life. He posits that there are three levels of thinking; the first two are "how do I feel?" and "how do others feel about me?" The third, which elevates existence, is "how do others feel about themselves?" Drawing on sources as diverse as Aristotle and I.B. Singer's "Gimpel the Fool," as well as men and women who make a difference today, Temes argues for living at the third level both personally and professionally: "helping others look good in their own eyes and finding strength and happiness in yourself by helping others feel stronger and happier." This mode of thought will lead to better management, better parenting and a better world, says Temes, who draws on his own experience to illustrate how spending time with his family meant more to him than a career. Temes, who teaches literary humanities at Columbia, is to some extent pouring old wine into new bottles (help yourself by helping others), but he offers a text that probes deeply and, happily, counters the idea that self-help is only about self-advancement. (Mar.)
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About the Author

Peter S. Temes’s previous books include Teaching Leadership, Against School Reform (and in Praise of Great Teaching), and The Just War. He teaches in the Core Curriculum at Columbia University and has been a consultant to Goldman Sachs, Ernst & Young, British Telecom, and other multibillion-dollar firms.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Harmony (March 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 030733693X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307336934
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.8 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,419,493 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Simple but Powerful Approach, April 23, 2006
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Finding our purpose in life is an important goal and priority. Not just because it's something nice to do, but also because much of our health, wellness and success depends upon it.

This is one of a growing group of books showing that the dog-eat-dog mentality that has typified many inter-personal relationshps and business ventures is neither necessary nor desirable. Competition is certainly no bad thing, but ruthlessly trampling others is rarely likely to be of any benefit to anyone. I say this as someone who was raised and trained in an aggressively hyper-competitive environment in which we were all expected to behave in the same way. It took me many years and a change of continent to break out of that pernicious mindset.

This is a book that could easily have sprung from Eastern traditions of Karma and causality, or the early days of the American self-help movement, quite correctly making a strong argument for the practicality of altruism. Yet this is not a self-help book in the normal sense of the term, for it inverts the normal idea that self-help is simply a matter of self-advancement at the expense of others. I am quite sure that the fundamental premise - that helping others is the most reliable path to helping yourself - is true, not just in business and personal life, but at more fundamental levels of the Universe. The essential connectedness that appears not just to be a characteristic of rare quantum interactions, but instead a feature of our day-to-day world, provides powerful support for this idea.

Peter Temes explores an apparently simple idea: how do people perceive me, and how do I perceive them? And then the next step: how can I help others express their full potential? Aristotle and Lao Tzu both considered that happiness is not something lurking in some hidden corner of our minds, but is instead a result of doing good in the world.

This is an eminently practical book about finding your own power and for centering your relationships with other people.

I had not previously read anything by Peter Temes, but I shall do so now.

Highly recommended.

Richard G. Petty, MD, author of Healing, Meaning and Purpose: The Magical Power of the Emerging Laws of Life
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4.0 out of 5 stars It's Worth Skimming, June 18, 2011
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This book makes a few good points, most of which are listed in the above review section. The rest of the book is filled with examples, details and stories that anyone could write. Here's a sample: "Recent research into bad behavior by teenagers has revealed that one of the most effective strategies parents can use to help keep their kids on track is to have family dinners..."

Sometimes what could be an article is expanded into a book and that's the feeling I got with this book. I gave the book four stars because the book makes a few worthwhile points, quotes some important thinkers and is inexpensive.
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