Success taught him how to win - but not how to live.
In The Miseducation of Success, Dudley L. Greene delivers a raw and thought-provoking examination of modern achievement culture and the emotional cost of constantly performing for the world.
From titles and recognition to burnout, identity, leadership, faith, and purpose, this book challenges readers to confront the painful gap between external success and internal fulfillment.
Through powerful reflections, personal insight, and transformational lessons, Greene invites ambitious people to stop chasing applause and start building lives rooted in peace, authenticity, and wholeness.
This is not a book about abandoning success.
It is a book about redefining it.