The most powerful capital we possess is our will to do good--our goodwill capital--and John and Mike Burns learned from a young age just how effective harnessing it can be. Our ability to attain the highest levels of success and peace is not directly tied to money or status but rather to the amount of opportunity and positivity we invest in others. But in a world overflowing with complexity and noise, creating meaningful change and productively investing our goodwill capital can feel out of reach. The Continuum of Change illuminates a practical framework that reveals how everyday moments hold…mehr
The most powerful capital we possess is our will to do good--our goodwill capital--and John and Mike Burns learned from a young age just how effective harnessing it can be. Our ability to attain the highest levels of success and peace is not directly tied to money or status but rather to the amount of opportunity and positivity we invest in others. But in a world overflowing with complexity and noise, creating meaningful change and productively investing our goodwill capital can feel out of reach. The Continuum of Change illuminates a practical framework that reveals how everyday moments hold powerful opportunities for impact. Using examples and strategies from their own experiences, the Burns brothers empower us to understand behaviors and concepts on a deeper level, inspiring transformative actions that can truly make a difference, offering ways we can all grow in our success, in our relationships, and in our happiness.
John Burns, JD, and Mike Burns, MBA, are visionary entrepreneurs and cofounders of The Burns Brothers, a creative agency and consultancy specializing in innovative solutions at the intersection of culture, business, and impact. The brothers have been featured by ABC News and Monarch Magazine. Meghan Davis Hill, JD, has over twenty years of experience ghostwriting and editing for an array of writers, including bestselling book authors and award-winning screenplay writers.
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