For too long, we have bought into the myth of separation; the story that we each win or lose through the relentless purist of self-improvement, achieving personal and organisational goals and increasing consumerism. This has led us to being more lonely, exhausted, and disconnected than ever, with a devastating impact on our personal lives, families, communities, organisations, and the planet. Not Being invites us to be curious about a different way of life, where we are interconnected, interdependent with each other and our environment; no longer fragmented but whole. It invites us to transition from a selfie culture to a selfless one that is radically inclusive of the other. We need to relinquish narrow ideas about who we are, to discover and embrace a wider identity. We are part of something much bigger than any of us. AUTHOR: Steven D'Souza is an executive educator, coach, and keynote speaker. He has authored or co-authored five books: Made in Britain, Brilliant Networking, Not Knowing, Not Doing and Not Being. Steven has been recognized by Thinkers50 on its RADAR list and was included in HR Magazine's 'Most Influential' list. His work has been featured in national and international media, including Harvard Business Review, the BBC, The Independent, The Guardian, and The Sunday Times. He can be contacted at http://www.stevendsouza.com/. Khuyen Bui is an author, speaker and sought-after facilitator who guides individuals and organisations to uncover the goodness that is already here. Graduated cum laude from Tufts University, where he studied Computer Science and Philosophy, he thrives on bringing analytical rigor into his inquiries of human messiness. Khuyen enjoys writing and storytelling and has won several awards, notably the Peter Drucker Challenge Essay Award and The Moth Boston StorySLAM Award. He can be contacted at www.khuyenbui.com. SELLING POINTS: . The art of self-transformation . Combining philosophy, poetry, psychology, leadership and management with vivid storytelling and real-life examples and original artwork . The new key to success for managers and individuals lies in our identity and our human abilities to envision the future and connect with other people . This is the third of a trilogy of books that provides a modern manager with new perspectives and tools to succeed in the future. The first book in the trilogy ? Not Knowing ? was selected "Management Book of the Year" by CMI