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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2022 · 14 MIN

Why Duty Still Matters!

from The Daily Podcast with Jonathan Doyle

Modern human experience is increasingly 'atomized'. The bonds of family, community and belonging that once defined society have been deeply impacted. Late stage capitalism also seeks to break people down into individual purchasing units as that makes it easier to market to them. All of this means that our sense of duty and care for each other has never been under more pressure. That's why, in today's message I want to talk with you about the crucial importance of the lost art of duty and why it still matters.Grab a free copy of my book Bridging the Gap here:https://go.jonathandoyle.co/btg-pdfEnquire about booking Jonathan to speak:https://go.jonathandoyle.co/jd-speak-opt-inWatch the Youtube version here:https://youtu.be/ESKPIxotJD0Find out about coaching with Jonathan here:https://go.jonathandoyle.co/coaching

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