Sam
Keen (Interview
featured on A Man's World, September
20, 2005)
Sam
Keen was, in his words "overeducated at Harvard and Princeton" and
was a professor of philosophy and religion at “various legitimate
institutions" and a contributing editor of Psychology Today
for 20 years before becoming a freelance thinker, lecturer, seminar
leader and consultant. He is the author of a baker's dozen books,
and a coproducer of an award-winning PBS documentary, “Faces
of the Enemy”.
Sam's
most powerful book Fire in the Belly is necessary reading
for any man who seeks to make sense of his life, find his true
direction, and who truly wants to discover where it is he wants
to serve.
Some
questions Sam comments on are:
How
can I find meaning, purpose, and location for my life?
What do I really want to do
What curtails my freedom?
How
can I escape from the constricting social, political, sexual and
economic myths that were imposed on me by my family and culture?
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Fire in the Belly …on being a man
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