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To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected

To Whom Much Is Given Much Is Expected

Loran Joly

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2023
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9798869026835
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'To Whom MUCH is GIVEN, Much is Expected'Luke 12:48This book looks at what we may mean by MEGA-Gifts, especially CATALYST-GIFTS.Indeed, we all wonder what makes for someone highly talented, and what this word genius is all about.And why are most products, most skills, average? Why are there so few Great American Novels, so few great leaders, so few great ....?Perhaps because their talents are average?Maybe we need to look at MEGA-Talents?In the sense of some one or more areas that act as CATALYSTS? To not just 10x the person and their offerings, but 1000x them?

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