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BETTER HUMANS, BETTER PERFORMANCE

We can’t always control what happens.We can always control our response.

The ideas in this book were influenced by a dinner and a lunch. The dinner was with Anthony Ray Hinton, who was sentenced to the death penalty and was imprisoned for 30 years for a crime he did not commit. The lunch was with Edie Eger, a Holocaust survivor. Two stories of unimaginable cruelty that paradoxically inspire hope rather than despair. Two stories about becoming better humans and performing better that are relevant for any thoughtful leader, team, or family.

EDWINS, the name of the restaurant where Mr. Hinton shared his story,

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