
The Long Walk Home
How I Lost My Job as a Corporate Remora Fish and Rediscovered My Life’s Purpose
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Narrated by:
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Jared Zak
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By:
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James Brian Kerr
About this listen
Imagine losing your high-paying job as an executive after almost thirty years at a multibillion-dollar company. How would you react? When it happened to author James Brian Kerr, the answer was simple: Walk more than twenty miles home.
In The Long Walk Home: How I Lost My Job as a Corporate Remora Fish and Rediscovered My Life’s Purpose, Kerr invites us to join him on his strange journey from impending unemployment to self-discovery, and reminds us that the only true journey is the journey within. Written in lyrical prose, The Long Walk Home will inspire anyone facing job loss or feeling alienated by the artificiality and inhuman pace of modern corporate life.
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