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The Man Who Wanted to Travel: The Journey Is More Important Than The Destination - P. Franklin
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The Man Who Wanted to Travel: The Journey Is More Important Than The Destination
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Old Ted, a largely traveled and wise old man, firmly believes society needs a shift in paradigm that only travel experiences can provide. His core belief is about the importance of dreaming and putting in practice all you have always wanted, in a profound process that will empower people to... show more
Old Ted, a largely traveled and wise old man, firmly believes society needs a shift in paradigm that only travel experiences can provide. His core belief is about the importance of dreaming and putting in practice all you have always wanted, in a profound process that will empower people to master their own destiny. In his unique manner he initiates his nephew, Pete, in an adventure that changes the young man’s life forever.This old man will take you to the most unique, interesting and stunning places in the planet that will definitely widen your horizons, even making you question your own assumptions about your own education and pathway you have undertaken in life.The coolest paunchy old man on Earth will give you eye opening lessons by blending the world of entrepreneurship with motivating you to keep learning and traveling the world with the purpose of being in an endless journey of constantly getting better and better at what you do and in who you are.Business books often tell the story of how things were in the beginning, coming all the way to the end, explaining how such a company achieved success. This novel, however, is the beginning of a story about a unique business that has yet to be built, that will support and provide lifelong moments of happiness for anyone who dreams of traveling and expanding their own world.
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B01NBV68OL
Pages no: 132
Edition language: English
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