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Paperback What the World Wants of Us Book

ISBN: 1172461376

ISBN13: 9781172461370

What the World Wants of Us

What the World Wants of Us, by Charles F. Dole, explores themes of social responsibility, moral character, and the individual's role in contributing to a better world. Written with clarity and conviction, Dole emphasizes the importance of living a life of purpose, driven by ideals of service and compassion. This timeless work challenges readers to consider their impact on society and to strive for personal excellence in thought and action.

Dole examines concepts of duty, integrity, and the pursuit of noble goals, urging readers to cultivate virtues that benefit both themselves and their communities. This inspirational book serves as a call to action, encouraging individuals to embrace their potential for positive change and to contribute to the greater good. "What the World Wants of Us" remains a relevant and thought-provoking guide for anyone seeking to make a meaningful difference in the world.

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