This book assists people to recognize in themselves their capacity for and their skills of leadership, and then to assist them to exercise leadership most effectively in their service of others. This is exactly what the retreat of St. Ignatius, called Spiritual Exercises, aims to do. The ancient Delphic Oracle used to advise people to know thyself. And then, To thine own self be true, is what Polonius tells his son in Shakespeares play Hamlet. Ignatius assists us to do just that, as we can see in a powerful meditation he offers us midway through the retreat. It is, entitled, Two Types of People people who march under two banners with absolutely opposite messages on them. One banner says, Whats in it for me-me-me? and the other banner says, And what can I do for you? In his retreat, Ignatius is guiding people through the conversion which he himself experiencedfrom self-promoting ladies' man and playboy to companion of Christ in service to others. This is the perennial challenge and invitation we humans face, and this book helps us to make that passage successfully and permanently.|This book assists people to recognize in themselves their capacity for and their skills of leadership, and then to assist them to exercise leadership most effectively in their service of others. This is exactly what the retreat of St. Ignatius, called Spiritual Exercises, aims to do. The ancient Delphic Oracle used to advise people to know thyself. And then, To thine own self be true, is what Polonius tells his son in Shakespeares play Hamlet. Ignatius assists us to do just that, as we can see in a powerful meditation he offers us midway through the retreat. It is, entitled, Two Types of People people who march under two banners with absolutely opposite messages on them. One banner says, Whats in it for me-me-me? and the other banner says, And what can I do for you? In his retreat, Ignatius is guiding people through the conversion which he himself experiencedfrom self-promoting ladies' man and playboy to companion of Christ in service to others. This is the perennial challenge and invitation we humans face, and this book helps us to make that passage successfully and permanently.
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William Byron, SJ, is a university professor of business and society at St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia. The author of many books, he holds a doctorate in economics and has taught in the business schools of Georgetown and Loyola University Maryland. James L. Connor, SJ, holds a doctorate in theology from the Gregorian University. He currently offers seminars in Jesuit spirituality to business school faculty and business leaders.
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