There’s a part in my new book, Turning Inside Out where I talk about ‘Soul Economics’
“The dreams of childhood are designed to be filtered out and we’re brought into line so that we can be productive for our society and the economy. However there’s seems to be a lack of ‘soul economics’ where we should be feeding and nourishing the soul with experiences, adventure and love. Why is childhood the only time where imaginative play is encouraged? I feel some boardroom meetings could do with a good dose of play dough and crayon time. “
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Josh Langley was told he would amount to nothing in life, having failed high school (twice) and unemployed for several years. But that didn’t stop Josh from becoming an award-winning radio copywriter and award-winning author. His quirky and inspirational books have inspired thousands of people of all ages around the world to see life from an entirely new perspective.
His new children's book, Magnificent Mistakes and Fantastic Failures is due out in March 2020
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