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This new edition of the classic bestseller has been revised and expanded to help readers of all ages—from new college graduates to recent retirees—develop a practical strategy for achieving their own vision of the good life, elegantly defined by the authors as \"living in the place I belong, with the people I love, doing the right work, on purpose.\" Leider and Shapiro use stories, personal examples, and innovative exercises to help readers evaluate the burdens they carry and decide which help them live well and which merely weigh them down. This new edition draws upon a decade of additional research to provide new strategies for coordinating work, relationships, place, and purpose and includes several versions of the self-assessment inventories that are directed toward \"repackers\" at different stages of life.

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