Stop Looking for Help in All the Wrong Places.
People keep asking 'how?' as a defence against living their life. In this book, the author places the 'how to' craze in perspective and teaches individuals, workers and managers ways to act on what they know, and reclaim their freedom and capacity to create a world they want to live in.
The book shows that many of our solutions and efforts to improve keep us paralysed. Much of our training is not needed. Asking 'how?' is waiting for your life to start. The question of 'how?' has pre-empted questions of 'why?'. This explains why we are unable to act on what we know.
Most of the existing literature feeds our dependency. This book confronts our passivity and blame. It argues for a life where we choose accountability and demand more compelling purpose from our work.