The last of the over 80 million Baby Boomers in North America will soon be past the age of forty. This is a group that has enjoyed an unprecedented period of successful employment and material acquisition. However, now as the "Me Generation" enters mid–life and are looking toward retirement, they're reflecting on the real value of this same success. In many cases, they're successful, but not happy. Something is amiss.
Stan Sanderson–better known as The Spiritual Coach–has studied this phenomenon and calls the life of seeking material success and status "The Big Lie" that many people have bought into and are now perplexed about what it is that will actually make them happy.
In his highly philosophical and prescriptive book The Big Lie, Sanderson teaches The Spiritual and Seven Strategies based on seven concepts and designed to help people discover and live a fulfilling life.