The View from Ninety: Reflections on Living a Long, Contented Life
By (Author) Charles Handy
Cornerstone
Hutchinson Heinemann
12th July 2025
12th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Ethics and moral philosophy
Business and Management
Hardback
224
Width 138mm, Height 222mm, Spine 25mm
400g
One of the major thinkers of our times reflects on how to live richer, more contented lives, drawing on wisdom built up over a lifetime Charles Handy is one of the giants of contemporary thought. His books on management - including Understanding Organizations and Gods of Management - have changed the way we view business. His work on broader issues and trends - such as Beyond Certainty and The Second Curve - has changed the way we view society. In his new book, Handy, looking back over a rich and varied life, shares the lessons he has learned along the way. What things really matter What daily worries should we learn to treat as unimportant How do we become more accepting of ourselves and of those around us How do we discover purpose in our everyday existence Clear-eyed and optimistic by turns, he sets out the questions that everyone needs to ask themselves in the course of their lives, and points us in the direction of the answers.
Charles Handy is an independent writer, broadcaster and teacher. He has been an oil executive, an economist, a professor at the London Business School, the Warden of St. George's House in Windsor Castle and the chairman of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. He was born in Co. Kildare in Ireland, the son of an archdeacon, and educated in Ireland, England (Oxford University) and the USA (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). His many books include The Empty Raincoat, Understanding Organizations, Gods of Management, The Future of Work and Waiting for the Mountain to Move.