The Present

The Present

by Dr Spencer Johnson
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/07/2025

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For over two decades, Spencer Johnson has been inspiring and entertaining millions with his simple, yet insightful stories of work and life that speak directly to the heart and soul.


THE PRESENT is an engaging story of a young man's journey to adulthood, and his search for The Present, a mysterious and elusive gift he first hears about from a great old man. This Present, according to the old man, is 'the best present a person can receive.' Later, when the young boy becomes a young man, disillusioned with his work and his life, he returns to ask the old man, once again, to help him find The Present. The old man responds, 'Only you have the power to find The Present for yourself.' So the young man embarks on a tireless search for this magical gift that holds the secret to his personal happiness and business acumen. It is only after the young man has searched high and low and given up his relentless pursuit that he relaxes and discovers The Present - and all the promises it offers.


THE PRESENT will help you focus on what will make you happy and successful in your work and in your personal life. Like the young man, you may find that it is the best gift you can ever give yourself.

ISBN:
9789349878082
9789349878082
Category:
Advice on careers & achieving success
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-07-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Lotus Imprints
Dr Spencer Johnson

Dr Spencer Johnson is best known as the author of Who Moved My Cheese?, the global multi-million-copy bestseller. He is also the co-author of The One Minute Manager with Ken Blanchard, another global bestseller. Dr Johnson’s US editor Adrian Zackheim has been in conversations with him for many years about a new fable and follow up book to Who Moved My Cheese?.

In May 2017 Johnson finally handed over his manuscript. A few weeks later on 3rd July Dr Johnson died from complications of pancreatic cancer. He is survived by three sons, a brother and sister, and is much missed.

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