Flywheel

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What are the practical implications?

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The provided passages do not offer specific details about the practical implications. The description focuses on Jay Austin's personal struggles and realization that his pursuit of success led him to neglect what truly mattered, such as his integrity, relationship with his wife, and time with his son [Cover]. It states that he was "chasing things that had no eternal significance" and that "God slowly unraveled everything" for him to see the emptiness of his life [Cover].

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Title: Flywheel by Eric Wilson Description: "Jay Austin did what it took to get ahead and make the quick sell at work. Problem was-- the more successful he was, the more he traded what really mattered. His integrity. His relationship with his wife. His time with his son. He was chasing things that had no eternal significance. It wasn't until God slowly unraveled everything that he saw how empty his life had become."--Page 4 of cover.
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