How Will You Measure Your Life?

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What evidence does the author provide?

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The provided passages do not detail specific evidence the author provides. Instead, they describe the book's premise and origin [Passage 1, Passage 2].

The passages indicate that the author, Clay Christensen, addresses how to find meaning and happiness in life by sharing a set of guidelines [Passage 1, Passage 2]. These guidelines are rooted in his religious faith but are presented as strategies applicable to anyone [Passage 1, Passage 2]. The book originated from a request by the Harvard Business School graduating class of 2010, who wanted to know how to apply his wisdom to their personal lives [Passage 1].

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From the book

Title: How will you measure your life? by Clayton M. Christensen Description: Akin to The Last Lecture in its revelatory perspective following life-altering events, "How Will You Measure Your Life?" presents a set of personal guidelines that have helped the author find meaning and happiness in his life. --- Google Books --- Title: How Will You Measure Your Life? (Harvard Business Review Classics) by Clayton M. Christensen Description: In the spring of 2010, Harvard Business School’s graduating class asked HBS professor Clay Christensen to address them—but not on how to apply his…
Passage [1]
ness Review Classics series now offers you the opportunity to make these seminal pieces a part of your permanent management library. Each highly readable volume contains a groundbreaking idea that continues to shape best practices and inspire countless managers around the world. Categories: Business & Economics Pages: 28 Snippet: He shared with them a set of guidelines that have helped him find meaning in his own life, which led to this now-classic article. Although Christensen’s thinking is rooted in his deep religious faith, these are strategies anyone can use.
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