Finding Purpose in the Seemingly Meaningless <EM>Golf, the myth of sisyphus, and what we can learn from both</EM>
Coaching, Purpose, Myth, Literature Jordan Nahmias Coaching, Purpose, Myth, Literature Jordan Nahmias

Finding Purpose in the Seemingly Meaningless <EM>Golf, the myth of sisyphus, and what we can learn from both</EM>

In James Hollis’ “What Matters Most,” he explores life's crucial elements, intertwining them with existential themes. Recently, during a golf trip to the stunning yet challenging Whistling Straits in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, I pondered Hollis’ insights and Albert Camus' interpretation of "The Myth of Sisyphus." Camus' existentialist view of Sisyphus, eternally rolling a boulder uphill, reveals a profound lesson: even in seemingly futile tasks, like navigating a difficult golf course, one can find purpose and joy. This challenges our understanding of a meaningful and happy life.

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COACHING VS. THERAPY
Jordan Nahmias Jordan Nahmias

COACHING VS. THERAPY

The Differences, Why One is Sometimes Better than the Other, and How to Know Which Way to Go.

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