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What Are You Living For?: Investing Your Life in What Matters Most [Hardcover]

Pat Williams (Author), Jim Denney (Author)
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March 2, 2009
After speaking on teaching and influencing young people at a student gathering in Texas, Pat Williams received an email from a high school coach who had heard his talk. In the email Coach McCall said, “Every kid who’s growing up is dying to live his life. But as people get older, instead of dying to life, they start living to die. In closing, Mr. Williams, I have a thought for you: What are you dying for?” Unable to escape this question, author and professional sports veteran Pat Williams invites readers to ask: When my days on earth are over, will I discover that I have wasted my life on meaningless things that have no lasting and eternal value? Most people are living for four things: fortune, status, power or pleasure. Just as there are four false reasons for living our lives, there are four true, meaningful and satisfying reasons for living, and for dying. These give purpose and value to our lives, so that we can know our lives have eternal significance. The heart of If You Died Tomorrow, What Would People Say? is Jesus’ statement: “Whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me and for the gospel will save it.” Starting here, Pat gives readers a powerful, practical and encouraging plan for how to live a life that truly matters, and to leave a legacy that never dies.

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Too many people seek fulfillment in things that can never fill the basic human need for satisfaction and significance—things like money, fame, power and pleasure. If you’re not so sure of that premise, ask yourself why there are so many people who are as miserable as they are famous, rich, powerful or hedonistic. We are definitely shaped for something more. If you’ve ever asked yourself, Is this all there is? this book will give you a new perspective. Pat Williams draws on his own life experiences and from the lives of friends and acquaintances—including many who have attained all the money, fame, power and pleasure anyone could want. They have it all, yet their lives seem empty and joyless. If you’ve ever felt disillusioned about life, this book can help you find a new direction. Don’t just mark time until your life runs out. The wisdom in these pages will enable you to truly make your life count for all eternity. These are the things worth living for . . . and the things worth dying for.

About the Author

PAT WILLIAMS is Senior Vice President of the Orlando Magic, the NBA team he co founded in 1987. He has been involved in professional sports for over 45 years and has been affiliated with NBA teams in Chicago, Atlanta and Philadelphia, including the 1983 World Champion 76ers. He is one of America’s top motivational speakers and is the author of 44 books, including Go for the Magic, How to Be Like Jesus, The Paradox of Power, Coaching Your Kids to Be Leaders, The Warrior Within and The Pursuit. Pat lives with his wife, Ruth, in Winter Park, Florida. He is the father of 19 children, including 14 adopted from 4 foreign countries.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Regal (March 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0830746641
  • ISBN-13: 978-0830746644
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #587,966 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Pat Williams is the senior vice president of the NBA's Orlando Magic. As one of America's top motivational, inspirational, and humorous speakers, he has addressed thousands of executives in organizations ranging from Fortune 500 companies and national associations to universities and nonprofits. Clients include AllState, American Express, Cisco, Coca-Cola, Disney, Honeywell, IBM, ING, Lockheed Martin, Nike, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Tyson Foods to name a few. Pat is also the author of over 55 books, his most recent title being "Bear Bryant on Leadership."

Pat served for seven years in the United States Army, spent seven years in the Philadelphia Phillies organization--two as a minor league catcher and five in the front office--and has also spent three years in the Minnesota Twins organization. Since 1968, he has been in the NBA as general manager for teams in Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia--including the 1983 World Champion 76ers--and now the Orlando Magic, which he co-founded in 1987 and helped lead to the NBA finals in 1995. Twenty-three of his teams have gone to the NBA playoffs and five have made the NBA finals. In 1996, Pat was named as one of the 50 most influential people in NBA history by a national publication.

Pat has been an integral part of NBA history, including bringing the NBA to Orlando. He has traded Pete Maravich as well as traded for Julius Erving, Moses Malone, and Penny Hardaway, and he has won four NBA draft lotteries, including back-to-back winners in 1992 and 1993. He also drafted Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney and Darryl Dawkins. He signed Billy Cunningham, Chuck Daly, and Matt Guokas to their first professional coaching contracts. Nineteen of his former players have become NBA head coaches, nine have become college head coaches while seven have become assistant NBA coaches.

Pat and his wife, Ruth, are the parents of 19 children, including 14 adopted from four nations, ranging in age from 23 to 36. For one year, 16 of his children were all teenagers at the same time. Pat and his family have been featured in Sports Illustrated, Readers Digest, Good Housekeeping, Family Circle, The Wall Street Journal, Focus on the Family, New Man Magazine, plus all of the major television networks, The Maury Povich Show and Dr. Robert Schuller's Hour of Power.

Pat teaches an adult Sunday school class at First Baptist Church of Orlando and hosts three weekly radio shows. In the last 13 years, he has completed 53 marathons--including the Boston Marathon 12 times--and also climbed Mt. Rainier. He is a weightlifter, Civil War buff and serious baseball fan. Every winter he plays in Major League Fantasy Camps and has caught Hall of Famers Bob Feller, Bob Gibson, Fergie Jenkins, Rollie Fingers, Gaylord Perry, Phil Niekro, Tom Seaver and Goose Gossage.

Pat was raised in Wilmington, Delaware, earned his bachelors degree at Wake Forest University, and his master's degree at Indiana University. He is a member of the Wake Forest Sports Hall of Fame after catching for the Deacon baseball team, including the 1962 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship team. He is also a member of the Delaware Sports Hall of Fame.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Let's Write a Swimming Pool, June 8, 2009
This review is from: What Are You Living For?: Investing Your Life in What Matters Most (Hardcover)
If you're always looking for captivating illustrations and amazing real life stories for your speaking engagements or department meetings--this book delivers the goodies.

Williams take important issues and unpacks them with dozens of memorable stories. The measure of a great anecdote is whether I can repeat it to my wife and she can pass it along, facts in tact, to her friends. For example, in his chapter on the futility of chasing fortune, Williams' stories and quotations hit the mark:
* Did the music of the Beatles really reject the materialistic values of the culture? Not really. Thinking of the money they'd make, John Lennon and Paul McCartney literally used to sit down and say, "Now let's write a swimming pool."
* "A checkbook is a spiritual document," said Billy Graham. "It tells you who and what you worship."
* When industrialist J.P. Morgan died at age 75 in 1913, a newspaper reporter asked one of his associates how much money Morgan left behind. "All of it," the associate replied.
* And this from John Wesley, "When I have any money, I get rid of it as quickly as possible, lest it find a way into my heart."
* "Nothing that is God's is obtainable by money," observed Tertullian, the third century Christian theologian.

That's just a sample of the wisdom and the take-aways from Pat's prolific pen. The author of more than 50 books, Pat and his wife are the parents of 19 children, including 14 adopted from four nations. Pat Williams' bio is amazing--and reason enough to read one or more of his books. As senior vice president of the NBA Orlando Magic (which he co-founded), he sprinkles the book with plenty of sports stories. He's a sports guy--but a renaissance man.

Williams tackles big issues: fortune, fame, power, pleasure, character, influence, parenthood and faith. He then wraps it up with an intriguing final chapter, "What Are You Dying For?" He notes that, sadly, while Bill Gates won dinner in Seattle's Space Needle for memorizing the Sermon on the Mount as an 11-year-old church attender, today Gates says there is no room for faith in his life.
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chasing pleasure, chasing fortune, coaching your kids, bunny rabbit brain, pleasure lever
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