Po Bronson, "What Should I Do
With My Life,” (New
York: Ballantine Books; 2003), 434 pages.
In What Should I Do With My Life, Po Bronson tells the stories of
people who tried to find the answer to that question. Bronson surveyed and
interviewed many people that were looking to change the direction of their life,
to do something more meaningful, to do the thing they were put on this earth to
do. This book contains the stories of how they worked out the answer to that
question. Bronson interviewed many people, and included in this book the
stories of a selection of the people he interviewed.
This book’s strength is it’s
sympathetic but arms-length portrayal of people working out what to do with
their life. Each story is unique. Each story portrays people from a variety of
backgrounds and countries, and shows how they discovered the answer to the question
of what to do with their life. Some people found the answer in front of them,
some travelled, some made bold changes, some make small changes, and others had
to try many different jobs and professions to find the answer. The stories in
this book show that there is no one answer to this question. People looking to
work out what to do with their life may find an answer, but that answer is
likely to come to them in one a variety of possible ways.
Readers looking for guidance
should note that the author does not give specific advice to the reader. He
doesn’t provide a quick self help formula or a list of things to do. Bronson
teaches or guides by example. His book’s message is that if you are looking for
the answer to the question “What Should I Do With My Life,” you may benefit
from this collection of stories of people that asked the same question and
struggled to find an answer. You too can learn from these people and work out
the answer for you, but only you can answer this question.
This book will appeal to readers
looking for their life’s purpose, calling, or vocation. It doesn’t provide
specific answers, but it will provoke questions. Ultimately this book teaches
the reader that there may not be quick fixes, that you may stumble and search
to find the answer, and that you may benefit from the example of others that
have also asked this question. This selection of stories benefits readers asking
the same question. If you are wondering what to do with your life, this may be
the book for you.
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