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5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Goldstein
Although there is a current flood of books related to the topic of life's purpose, with new ones appearing every day, I believe that Dr. Dychtwald has managed to find a unique niche. He has astutely avoided many of the tenets that cause fashionable readers to shy away from considering life's greater meaning and the purpose that lies beyond our aging process...
Published on March 3, 2009 by Mark Goldstein

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tolerable advice
With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life
An admission: I start with a prejudice against almost any personal advice book. Thus I typically do not read them. Once in awhile I make an exception when the topic seems compellingly important, such as sorting out one's purpose in life.

With Purpose shares many characteristics that...
Published on May 24, 2009 by Jay C. Smith


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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mark Goldstein, March 3, 2009
This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
Although there is a current flood of books related to the topic of life's purpose, with new ones appearing every day, I believe that Dr. Dychtwald has managed to find a unique niche. He has astutely avoided many of the tenets that cause fashionable readers to shy away from considering life's greater meaning and the purpose that lies beyond our aging process.

"With Purpose" is a refreshing new approach to an age old dilemma; is there a mission to our later years; and if there is, how might we derive revitalization during the years that typically divert to decline. Written from an autobiographical, as well as philosophical perspective, "With Purpose" provides a combination of method and theory, as the author has been able to draw from both personal experience and his training as a gerontologist and psychologist.

In the same discerning style of Dr. Dychtwald's previous books, "With Purpose" has captivated the defining questions of the aging adult in contemporary society as they navigate the journey from a significant mid-life into meaningful maturity. Recognizing that significance is an attribute which needs to be decided from within, so too is our sense of purpose. Unlike many other authors of this genre, Dychtwald does not take it upon himself to provide "the purpose" for his reader, but rather has the etiquette to merely light the pathway to self-discovery.

It is not that "With Purpose" avoids the connection of spirituality; it rather allows it to prevail without accosting the reader with endless persuasion and personal bias. The reader is urged to recognize the need for later life examination; then given the tools and motivation while being allowed the luxury to construct their own vision towards purposeful aging.

"With Purpose" is a must read for those of us who have acknowledged our own inner questioning of what's next. It is all the more commendable for arriving on the shelves at precisely the time and conditions that it speaks to; boomers on the threshold of senior citizenship in a world gone amuck. Could it be that a generation entering adulthood while questioning authority must now face their golden years while defining a new mission and designing their own sense of purpose?
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tolerable advice, May 24, 2009
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Jay C. Smith (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life
An admission: I start with a prejudice against almost any personal advice book. Thus I typically do not read them. Once in awhile I make an exception when the topic seems compellingly important, such as sorting out one's purpose in life.

With Purpose shares many characteristics that bother me in personal fulfillment books. The advice is mostly commonplace, little one has not heard before -- here the authors recommend that older adults can find it rewarding to "give back" to society by volunteering for non-profits, mentoring, giving to charity, becoming activists for causes they believe in, and so on. The supporting analytics are light: Dychtwald and Kadlec include a few references to the broader research on happiness, invoke Maslow's hierarchy of needs, and cite some well-known demographic trends, for example. The style is formulaic, with numerous feel-good stories about people who found their way, in this case toward meaningful activity later in life. The material is broken down into brief sub-topics, at least occasionally headed with unintentionally annoying imperative titles ("Let Your Inner Butterfly Loose"). There are the seemingly obligatory quotations from cherished authorities, references to celebrity friends, and endorsements from other notable advice givers.

Nevertheless, Dychtwald (the gerontologist) and Kadlec (the journalist) make a complementary pairing and they have done better than most in putting together an advice book that many may find readable and useful. Their subject is sufficiently meaningful and the stylistic afflictions are sufficiently contained that reading With Purpose is a tolerable experience (which, in any event, does not take very long). Most of the components of the text -- the biographical vignettes, the few straightforward self-assessment quizzes, and the simple graphs of survey findings -- support the authors' stated purpose.

Dychtwald and Kadlec seek to help those who wish to move from "success to significance" in lifetime accomplishments (with the unfortunate implication that "success" can be achieved without having done much of any social significance). The assumption is that aging folks will be particularly interested, since as we age we are more likely to be concerned with leaving a legacy, with achieving a sense that we have made a social contribution that will endure. The authors contend that there are many older people with skills and time who are looking to help others but don't know how to get started. Rightfully, I think, they suggest that even small steps will do, that one does not have to be rich, famous, or influential to give back; anyone can contribute something.

For those who think they may need a purposefulness boost, old or young, this book can possibly be helpful as a source of concrete ideas and as a motivator. The three-star rating I have assigned to it balances my stated prejudice (a general distaste for the advice literature) against my sense that this particular offering may indeed be of some value.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful Insight, March 3, 2009
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James Canton (San Francisco, ca USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
Dr. Ken Dychtwald has written more then a book but provided a meaningful and powerful insight that has a message for everyone given the current state of the world. Too often we lose track of what's really important in our lives. We have so much and give back so little. What is a life with purpose all about? It certainly transcends the toys and material wealth that success brings. This book with this so timely a message, engages us to rethink our lives.

With Purpose touches our soul and speaks to our authentic self. Ken captures this insight in way that enables the reader to go with the author on a journey of discovery to find and express their purpose. His excellent book challenges us to review our lives, regardless of the stage of life we are in and consider new innovative ways we can each live with more purpose through reaching out beyond our limited boxes.

In this turbulent times, With Purpose has truth to it that will touch everyone that reads it. I suggest everyone read it and send it to a friend.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiration for the journey ahead, April 9, 2009
This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
I waited until the day after my recent birthday to read Ken Dychtwald's inspiring new book, With Purpose. Some how, some way I've come to the stage in my life where I am looking back on where I've been and am now looking ahead to where I want to go. While I still feel like a kid inside, life has brought me to a new stage, complete with new challenges, new accomplishments, new joys and certainly new goals.
I finished the book in almost one sitting and feel like I spent the time with Ken personally. His writing style and use of anecdotes paint a perfect picture of the points he is making and gave me lots of ah-ha moments to reflect on. I walk away from this book with a renewed commitment to try and make the most of every day, to be open to the people that come into my life and to look for ways to help others - which will in turn help me to make the rest of my life fulfilling and satisfying. I will be recommending this book to many others.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A significant book that alters our perception on what is truly important, April 11, 2009
This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
Ken Dychtwald, a leading authority on aging, maturity and retirement is a very successful person. Yet in his heart he had a gnawing feeling. That is when he chooses to lead a life of significance, instead of focusing entirely on success. The book show cases several examples of how common people like us are able to make a difference in the world. Even big celebrities and other successful people in terms of wealth, power and fame, are discovering that leading life with a purpose makes for a more fulfilling and significant life. The quizzes sprinkled through out the book will help you understand yourself better and allow you to gently transition from leading a life focused on success to the one that places importance on purpose and significance.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Personal and Practical, March 31, 2009
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Luke Van Meter (Berkeley, California, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
I found With Purpose to be a very thought-provoking and inspiring view of working and learning in the second half of life. Dr. Dychtwald carefully balances the stories of his own personal discovery with practical advice and information for all of us to live with more purpose. His writing style is engaging and fun. I found many of his examples and resources good starting points to act on the ideas presented throughout the book. I highly recommend With Purpose to anyone exploring the next chapter in their life.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Timely and Relevant, March 29, 2009
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Peter Allen Roy (Pawleys Island, South Carolina) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
"With Purpose" helps answer the very timely and relevant question of the Boomer generation "what's next?" Retirement, at least as our parents knew it, holds zero appeal any longer. In fact it is worse than that, it is downright frightening. As we transition from one phase of life to the next, we need new guideposts along the way. This book helps provide those and can inspire people to think about making a difference in a bigger and bolder way. It did so for me.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed, March 27, 2009
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I'd eagerly awaited this book based on the pre-pub reviews. Ken has a good idea but, he never really develops it to a compelling purpose. He spends too much time trying to impress the reader with all the famous people he's met. For there to be real "Purpose" it seems that a nobel cause that benefits others is required - not one that benefits me. Tried too hard to be all things to all people. He avoided taking a strong stand on things that really matter. Too much "hobby" and find yourself stuff. I kept reading with the hope that something great would develop - but, it never did and that's why I'm disappointed.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring!!!, March 6, 2009
This review is from: With Purpose: Going from Success to Significance in Work and Life (Hardcover)
I received this book after making a pledge to PBS while watching the author give a presentation on the material. The PBS special was also called "With Purpose." Anyway, I thought that both the book and the special were incredibly inspiring. As we all know, there is so much negative information coming from all sides these days. Instead of the doom and gloom information about what you CAN'T do these days, this book has great information and ideas about what you CAN do - help others, deepen your own relationships, and make a difference in the world. You don't need to spend a lot (or any) money to help make the world a better place, starting in your own backyard. I would receommend this book for anyone who needs a pick-me-up or some inspiration in these tough times. I plan on purchasing several copies to give as gifts to friends and family.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You Will Reflect and Take Action, August 17, 2010
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I picked up this book after listening to the author on a CD available in Success magazine. And, I have a client that works with non-profits so the book seemed appropriate for me to read. My simple review is this; I have started a relationship with the Make a Wish Foundation because the book reminded me that we should make a difference in the world in addition to making money and feeding our families. I can't think of a better way to recommend a book then to state that action was taken as a reaction to it. Although the book focuses on an older population anyone that wants to think about their purpose on this earth should read this book.
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