Never before in history have, we been more educated, wealthier, and lived longer with more opportunities in life. Conversely, we have never been more stressed, anxious, depressed or lonely. In One Life, the philosopher and business executive Morten Albęk investigates this paradox and the absurdity that all of the world's impressive socio-economic advancements have not been translated into more existential wellbeing. It is critical to understand why those of us, especially in prosperous countries with high living standards, continue to get sick, particularly due to work-related stress and poor leadership. The cure is not more 'work-life balance', but that we stop separating our persona into a working human being and private human being, and instead see ourselves as one human being with one life. That one life should be as meaningful as possible; it is meaning ? not happiness ? that is the most important basic ingredient for the sustainability of our lives, our businesses and our society. AUTHOR: Danish philosopher, business executive, honorary professor, best-selling author and public speaker. Founder of advisory firm Voluntas, specialised in culture, strategies and investments that create a meaningful impact, while selected 5 times for The Internationalist's list of the "100 Most Influential CMOs in the World" (in 2011-2015) as the only Scandinavian. SELLING POINTS: . How to restore meaning to your work and life, by simply living 'one life' . A unique perspective which explores the fatigue to develop multiple personas through various personal and business ventures . This book seeks to provide a solution to this existential paradox of 'work-life' for parents, co-workers and leaders alike . Written for the curious souls seeking to find more meaning through the existence of one-self, and learn how to integrate this one forma for various personal and financial offerings . Written by one of Denmark's most prominent business leaders; factoring business developments and strategic investments through the betterment of the self