The Renaissance Soul: Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One

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Author: Margaret Lobenstine

How do I decide what to do with my life when there are so many things I want to do? It is conventional wisdom that there is one true path in life for each of us. But what about those with a wide array of interests, a dynamic curiosity about the world, and an ever-renewing wellspring of passions? Margaret Lobenstine calls these people “Renaissance Souls,” and in this ground….Read More

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