The Island of the Four Ps
A Modern Fable About Preparing for Your Future
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Ed Hajim
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In his best-selling memoir, On The Road Less Traveled, Ed Hajim told the story of how he went from being a 3 year-old-boy kidnapped by his father (and then abandoned to foster care), to becoming a successful Wall Street executive and family man. The Island of the Four Ps, is a story told in two parts. The first is a modern fable, inspired by that experience, and the second is the author's personal story, which draws upon his own hard-won life lessons. Performed by award-winning actors in a full cast recording, the fable treats listeners to an immersive experience, as Marketus, a young man leaving home for the first time, embarks on a spiritual quest that will provide the foundation for, and a pathway to, a meaningful and fulfilling life.
In dialogue with Archimedes, a wise elder, who serves as his guide, Marketus begins an incredible journey across a magical island, traversing land, dangerous waters, and mountain peaks. In the process, he finds answers to life’s most important questions—discovering his passions, principles, partners and plans, the four Ps of the title. As Marketus meets challenges, we gain a deeper understanding of how to navigate change while remaining true to our values and ideals. An inspiring and motivational guide, told through an allegorical tale, The Island of the Four Ps will help listeners set a course for their own fulfilling and unique futures.
A special feature starting the audio program, is an Author’s Note, written for the audio edition, and read by Hajim himself.
©2023 Ed Hajim (P)2023 Skyhorse Audio批評家のレビュー
“The young adults I work with are students who are navigating college independently and setting out on their own journeys; I am excited to be able to share this book with them. Ed Hajim’s parable is an accessible and motivational guide through the kind of self-reflection that helps us set a course for our futures.”—Judi Alperin King, Ph.D., The Wily Network
“This wonderful fable draws on the hard-won life lessons of fabled financier Ed Hajim. Ed, a modern-day and very real Horatio Alger, identified his passions, principles, and partners so as to shape a plan for his life’s purpose. For those on a similar quest, let Ed be your guide through reading this allegorical tale. It informs and inspires.”—Mark Zupan, president of Alfred University
“In his charming fable, Ed Hajim shows how focus and principles help organizations change. His book will help the reader think.”—Ken Roman, former CEO of Ogilvy and Mather