Table of contents for The power of purpose : living well by doing good / Peter S. Temes.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I: The Three Levels of Thinking
Chapter One: The Three Levels of Thinking
-East versus West in the Pursuit of Happiness
-Beyond East and West to the Three Levels of Thinking
-The Story of Ed and Fred: Tuning In To What Other People Care About Most
-The Story of Marty Edelston: How Second-Level Pride Hobbles the Critics of Successful People
Chapter Two: The Central Questions of the Three Levels
-Getting Beyond Level Two--Finding the Freedom to Fail, or Why Michael Jordan Was the Best Player in the NBA
-Living Large at the Third Level of Thinking
-Lessons from Quintilian: Even the Poorest Parent Sees Greatness in His Child
	
Part II: Ambition: The Foundation for Success, and the Engine to Get You Where You Want To Go
Chapter Three: Ambition Does Not Have to be Selfish
-What Mother Theresa Had that the Other Nuns Didn't
-Four Lessons from Aristotle: Virtue is Meaningless Unless You Use It to Achieve
-Emerson's Struggle
Chapter Four:
-Ambition on a Global Scale: Owning What We Build Drives Us to Build Great Things
-Against Greed: A conversation with Michael Milken
-Spiritual Ambition and Gimpel the Fool
Part IV: Insight: Knowing What Games Other People Are Playing, and Using that Knowledge to Win
	
Chapter Five: 
-Always Focus on the War, not the Battles
-Sad Ice Cream: Missing Out on the Joy
-A Lesson from Augustine: Fight For What You Like, Not Against What You Don't Like
-Clarify Your Goals
Chapter Six:
-The Art of Reframing the Game
-Know When You've Lost and Turn a Battle Into a War
-Knowing the Real Thing When You See It
-Lessons from Hannah Arendt: Thinking Critically About Yourself
-Third-Level Questions for The Real Thing
-Real Problems
	
Chapter Seven: The Power of Purpose
-Be at the Center AND at the Fringe
-Case Study: The Rise of the Internet
-The Deal That Got Away: Understanding the Stronger and the Weaker
-Case Study: The Hundred Billion Dollar Deal that Got Away
-A Lesson from Plato: The Power of Purpose
-The Leap of Faith: Connecting Insight to Relationships
-The Greatest Prayer
Part V: Relationships: Without Relationships With Others, Nothing Else is Possible
Chapter Eight: The Three Critical Relationship Skills:
- Share Every Gain
-Giving and Taking 
- No Secrets
-Secrets that Break Apart Teams
-Finding New Glue for New Teams: If You Can't Sell Together, Sail Together
-The Power of Poetry
-From "Always Be Closing" to Always Build Teams
Chapter Nine: The Power of Teams
-The Home Team
-The Home Team Part Two: Showing Up
-The Heart of One Community
-Stanley Milgran: The Importance of Staying Close
-Keeping Close: Pay Attention to the People Who Matter Most
-The Three Elements of Successful Teams
-Shared Commitments and Shared Interests
-The Third Ingredient for Teams--What is Shared Work?
-Why Teams Fail
	
Chapter Ten: 
-Lessons from Abraham Lincoln: Respect Your Opponent's Positions
-Plato's Allegory of the Cave: How (Not) To Be A Truth Teller
-Rehearsal versus Real Understanding
-Keeping it Real	
-A Lesson from Professor Brown: Be Flexible In Expressing Your Ideas
Part VI: Positive Impact: The Most Worthy Goal of Any High-Achiever
Chapter Eleven: Giving 
-Why Give Your Time?: To Help Others
-The Trap of Looking Like a Hero (To Yourself)
-Ideas: Sometimes the Most Valuable Help You Can Offer
-Giving by Teaching
-Money
-Give to This School or Give to That One?
-A Cautionary Tale: The Curse of $100 Million
-The Gift of A Common Culture
Chapter Twelve:
-The Days Are Long But the Years Are Short
-Purpose Steers You Straight
-Where Does Purpose Come From?
Part VII: Putting It All Together
Chapter Thirteen: 
-Making It Work at Home: Family
-Making It Work On the Job: Selling
-Making It Work On the Job: Managing
-Making It Work at Home: Community Life
Afterword: A Dream for My Children
About the Author

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Success.
Conduct of life.
Interpersonal relations.