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A battle-tested guide on how to live a great life In Greatness Is a Choice, Wall Street legend Ethan Penner presents a jewel box filled with thoughts and ideas that challenge readers by stimulating a higher level of awareness and critical thinking. Penner's forthright style makes the book invaluable to a broad range of readers. Each chapter is a guidepost for today's challenging societal issues, but the words are also rooted in timeless thinking culled from Penner's considerable personal and professional experiences. Greatness Is a Choice asks readers to consider new ideas and strategies as critical tools in the pursuit of a better life for themselves and their families. Greatness Is a Choice is also a compendium of values and ideals anyone can adopt to achieve greater personal and societal fulfillment. Penner writes about kindness, respect, and faith, along with a healthy reverence for family and legacy. Penner challenges readers to see the natural interconnectivity of politics, finance, economics, ideology, faith, nature, and music. Readers will: * Discover new ways of thinking about how to define and attain personal success. * Be reminded of the American principles that contributed to the nation's rapid ascent and still serve as a beacon of hope, equality, and prosperity. * Learn how choices to pursue a life of personal growth also benefit society. * Be challenged to think and take action to do their part in creating a more peaceful and productive future. Greatness Is a Choice is a must-read for anyone with the courage to be intellectually challenged, consider and adopt new ideas, and think deeply about choices that lead to better lives for ourselves and our children. It is an ideal book to share with others to help establish a better intellectual framework for our future.
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COVER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
COPYRIGHT
DEDICATION
FOREWORD
PROLOGUE
PART ONE: THE GREATNESS IN YOU
CHAPTER 1: YOU MUST ADMIRE YOURSELF
CHAPTER 2: WHAT IS YOUR LIFE'S PURPOSE?
CHAPTER 3: PRAYER IS POWERFUL
CHAPTER 4: BE HUMAN
CHAPTER 5: RISK IS LIFE
CHAPTER 6: THE SPECTER OF DEATH
CHAPTER 7: TIME IS EVERYTHING
CHAPTER 8: THE GROUND BECKONS
CHAPTER 9: SACRIFICE IS A PREREQUISITE FOR GREATNESS
CHAPTER 10: WE MUST HONOR OUR BODY
CHAPTER 11: YOU HAVE THE POTENTIAL FOR MAGIC
CHAPTER 12: LIFE IS HARD FOR A REASON
CHAPTER 13:
WORK
IS NOT A FOUR‐LETTER WORD
CHAPTER 14: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
CHAPTER 15: THE STEEP PRICE OF DISHONESTY
CHAPTER 16: THE BUBBLE OF JOY
CHAPTER 17: DON'T SHARE YOUR UNRESEARCHED OPINIONS, PLEASE
CHAPTER 18: FULFILLING POTENTIAL IS FULFILLING
CHAPTER 19: THERE IS NO DISCIPLINE, ONLY FAITH
CHAPTER 20: QI
CHAPTER 21: MUSIC IS ETERNAL
CHAPTER 22: FINDING PEACE AND JOY IN NATURE
PART TWO: FINDING YOUR GREATNESS IN THE WORLD
CHAPTER 23: CHOOSING WHOM TO SHARE YOUR LIFE WITH
CHAPTER 24: THE DEBILITATING EFFECTS OF THE VICTIM MENTALITY
CHAPTER 25: DUALITY
CHAPTER 26: HONOR YOUR ANCESTORS AND YOUR LEGACY
CHAPTER 27: TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER
CHAPTER 28: THERE WILL ALWAYS BE HATRED
CHAPTER 29: EVERYONE IS A PHILOSOPHER, TEACHER, AND STUDENT
CHAPTER 30: GIVING ADVICE IS SENSELESS
CHAPTER 31: LIFE IS AN IMPROV
CHAPTER 32: KINDNESS AND GENEROSITY ARE THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF SELFISHNESS
CHAPTER 33: MASTERY IS SIMPLICITY
CHAPTER 34: THE BEST IDEAS SURVIVE OPEN DEBATE
CHAPTER 35: THE RIPPLE EFFECT
CHAPTER 36: SEXUALITY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SEXUAL ENERGY
CHAPTER 37: EMOTIONS OFTEN BLOCK TRUTH
CHAPTER 38: WE ALL SCREW UP
CHAPTER 39: THE KID IN THE PLAYGROUND
CHAPTER 40: THE UNIQUE LOVE OF A PARENT
CHAPTER 41: COMFORT IN THE HERD
CHAPTER 42: INERTIA DESTROYS, ALWAYS GO
CHAPTER 43: MORE IS NOT BETTER
PART THREE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF A GREAT SOCIETY
CHAPTER 44: THE IMPORTANCE OF TIMING
CHAPTER 45: TRUSTING OUR INSTINCTS
CHAPTER 46: FREEDOM
CHAPTER 47: MOST OF US NEVER NOTICE
CHAPTER 48: PRO‐CYCLICALITY CAN BE CRUSHING
CHAPTER 49: RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION ARE THE DOMAIN OF THE DUMB
CHAPTER 50: DEMOCRACY DEPENDS ON EDUCATION
CHAPTER 51: PHYSICAL SAFETY IS THE CORNERSTONE OF A HEALTHY SOCIETY
CHAPTER 52: THE HUNGER FOR SECURITY
CHAPTER 53: INTEGRATED SYSTEMS AND INTERSECTIONS
CHAPTER 54: EARTH IS A GIANT, CHALLENGING, AND DIVERSE SCHOOL
CHAPTER 55: GOVERNMENT IS INHERENTLY DANGEROUS
CHAPTER 56: EQUALITY IS NOT THE POINT
CHAPTER 57: GOVERNMENT IS A COMPANY AND TAXPAYERS ARE THE INVESTORS
CHAPTER 58: THE PERSUASION INDUSTRY
CHAPTER 59: THE WORLD IS SELF‐CORRECTING
CHAPTER 60: TEACHING PEOPLE TO FISH
CHAPTER 61: THE TREADMILL OF LIFE IS MOVING TOO FAST
CHAPTER 62: THE TRUTH ABOUT MONEY AND FINANCE
CHAPTER 63: CAPITALISM …
CHAPTER 64: … NOT CRONYISM
CHAPTER 65: THE LIMITATIONS OF CAPITALISM
CHAPTER 66: CANARIES IN THE COAL MINE
CHAPTER 67: CLASS ENVY IS A DANGEROUS POISON
CHAPTER 68: THE BASIS OF CYNICISM: THE MILGRAM STUDY
CHAPTER 69: A FINAL THOUGHT … THE WORLD WON'T END
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
INDEX
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
Prologue
Table of Contents
Begin Reading
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Index
Wiley End User License Agreement
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ETHAN PENNER
FOREWORD BY JULIUS “DR. J” ERVING
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I dedicate Greatness Is a Choice to. . .
My Granny, Mary Damsky and to Maria “Kiki” Garay, who both taught me love and devotion.
My five children, Daniel, Rebecca, Julianna, Michael Angel, and Everest Gobena. I hope that I've been a good dad to you and that you enjoy the amazing journey of life that lies ahead.
And to my amazing wife Marisol, a pillar of strength and love.
Greatness is a complicated topic. It is a concept that can be very confusing given its various meanings, and whose pursuit can often send one down a very unfulfilling path. I was very fortunate to grow up with my mother's great guidance. The deep sense of service and foundational religious values that she instilled in me have always helped me find my true north as a human being even when flying very high and nearly touching the sun. I have been blessed with much, but these gifts from Mom have been among my most valuable treasures as I have navigated the complex life that I've been given.
Another great gift has been the numerous outstanding people I have met along the way who have taught me, guided me, and supported me in moments of grief and darkness. Ethan Penner is high on that list of people, and I am honored to have been asked to write this foreword for his book. I met Ethan on a basketball court – well sort of. I can definitely tell you that, despite his physical limitations, he is a true competitor who brings his all to everything he does, even a semi‐ridiculous game of one‐on‐one with a much taller, much more athletic NBA legend (me). I've known Ethan for nearly three decades and have rarely met someone who balances his impassioned love for and commitment to his family and his friends with his business pursuits and his spiritual explorations as well as he. Ethan is a man who truly walks the walk in every facet of his life and is clearly very well equipped to offer his reflections on life's true meanings, as he has done so beautifully and generously here in this book.
I doubt that any thinking person will read this book and agree 100% with everything, but knowing Ethan as I do, that is not the point. He is not a person to try to persuade others to his way but instead someone who shares his perspectives humbly and generously, knowing that others will naturally have their own to share back with him. He is a learner and a grower at the highest level. I love Ethan as a brother and love this book as his great expression to the world of his observations and lessons learned during a life of incredible accomplishment that he has lived with an unparalleled spirit of generosity and love for others.
I know that you will all enjoy this book as I have.
With gratitude,
Julius “Dr. J” Erving
Some people will ask you to believe that greatness is a gift bestowed only upon a fortunate few. That is a lie, and you shouldn't buy into it. One of the most important life lessons I've learned is that greatness is not a gift but an actual choice we can make throughout every single day. Of course, nobody can be truly great at everything, but we can aim for greatness in every little thing we do, with the outcome being that we'll be great people, great friends, great parents, great partners, great lovers, and great in our careers.
I am a great man. I don't say this because other people think I'm great, although it is nice to hear this once in a while and especially from those closest to me. I don't say this for any external reasons related to status nor due to any gifts I was blessed with from birth that I had no hand in creating. I've arrived at this opinion of myself because I aim to bring my very best to every moment and to every encounter and relationship in my personal and professional life. I am focused on achieving the most from each blessed moment – the most joy, the most fulfillment, and the best outcome in every way. I consciously try to bring maximum value to all people I come across and make the most of the minutes of life I've been blessed with. When I lie down every night, I am peaceful knowing this about myself, and when I awaken to begin my new day, I am emboldened by it. I wrote Greatness Is a Choice because I know that greatness is available to everyone, but each person needs to believe in that and see a path to greatness for themselves. The feeling of self‐worth I enjoy is the most valuable thing I possess. It brings me immense joy and is the foundation of a fulfilling life. I want this book to help you find the unique path to experience those same feelings as you discover your individual greatness.
I've been fortunate to be exposed to greatness up close many times in my life, beginning with the great effort of my single mother to raise me and my brother. Those experiences have helped me understand the nature of greatness, and by sharing those thoughts and experiences with you, I hope you'll unlock many ideas that will fortify the choices you must make in your own life.
One of my most memorable experiences took place in 1994 when I hosted a weekend retreat for about 500 real estate industry luminaries and their spouses. Our gathering at the Boca Raton Resort in Florida culminated with a Saturday night dinner and concert in the hotel's ballroom. That concert was a surprise performance by the legendary Sir Elton John, and the story of this encounter is one that I hope will be as eye‐opening and inspiring for you as it was for me.
As dinner was being served, Elton's longtime agent Howard Rose invited me backstage to meet Elton, where he was waiting to go on stage. When I entered, and as the introductions were made, I noticed Elton was visibly nervous. He had achieved legendary status long ago, so I was quite surprised by his demeanor. I asked him if he was okay, and Elton admitted that he was on edge for this particular performance. He told me that when he played large venues, he knew everyone who came to the show was a fan because they bought tickets and purposely chose to see him. But here, in the Boca ballroom, he was uneasy because the people at this retreat were invited guests to a surprise concert, not even knowing who the performer would be. He expressed concern to me that maybe they'd not like his music.
Stunned by this extreme expression of self‐doubt from such a legend, I assured him that he'd be fine and everyone would love his performance. I don't specifically recall everything else I said, but I remember saying, “Don't worry. You'll be fine. You're Elton John.”
That night, he stepped on stage at the Boca Raton Resort ballroom with no accompaniment other than his piano, and he gave one of the single greatest musical performances that I or anyone there will ever witness. Elton played nonstop for two and a half hours, singing every hit in his catalog and leaving the audience stunned and forever marked by their up‐close experience with such greatness. I was not more than 25 feet from the piano and was blown away by his magic. After the show, Howard Rose told me it was at the very top of hundreds of shows he had seen Elton perform since the beginning of his career. The man, the experience, and the lesson I learned from observing how he manufactured the mental state to achieve greatness will stay with me forever.
Elton was born Reggie Dwight, a young man with some musical skills for sure but no special advantages over other talented young musicians. What made him Elton John was his passion for greatness, his belief in himself, and his willingness to give it his 100%. That experience contrasts many choices I've seen other talented people make, squandering and often not even noticing opportunities for greatness. People like Elton can clearly inspire us, but we cannot copy anyone and find true greatness. For that, we must perfect ourselves. With this book, I hope to inspire you to a higher level of awareness and discover your unique life's purpose and value.
You will also note, and hopefully appreciate, the brevity of Greatness Is a Choice. I once heard Mick Jagger say that great art leaves unanswered questions and room for personal interpretation, and I am surely aiming for “great” here. As someone who has embraced religion and spirituality, I think of Mick's teaching as akin to leaving space for God to talk to us or through us. I hope this book can accomplish that. I have resisted the temptation to write a longer book filled with more personal stories that might hammer home these ideas. Instead, I invite you to fill in the gaps for yourself, examining your life for stories that can bring personal meaning to these ideas. Life's journey is highly personal, and no two people experience it the same way. Greatness Is a Choice contains lessons and ideas borne from my journey, and I'm offering them to you with the hope that you can interpret and use them in the unique context of your own life.
When you wake up and look in the mirror to shave or wash your face, it's imperative that you admire the person that you see in the mirror. If you do, your day is bound to be just fine, regardless of the challenges you face. If you don't, then nothing else matters, and there's a good chance that your day will be miserable.
When we're kind, generous, and honest to others or give our fullest and best effort toward a goal, the real payoff is that we gain legitimate admiration for ourselves.
Too many people lack genuine self‐esteem, which is the only esteem that really matters. Instead, these people invest great efforts toward gaining the approval of others. I see a world filled with lost souls that I attribute largely to this wrongheaded pursuit of external esteem. We can see this playing out in our personal relationships, business dealings, and how we project ourselves into the world, including the car that we drive and the home that we live in, and especially in online media, where “likes” and “thumbs‐up” emojis are the most highly prized form of currency.
People who chase the approval of others often act in deplorable and self‐destructive ways as part of an endless pursuit of material gains and emotional payoffs. These pursuits and the compromises people make to find bigger paydays and a false sense of an inflated version of who they are, completely undermine the one thing that really matters ‐ self‐esteem.
We must stop chasing what we think would be impressive to other people and instead be the person who embodies the qualities that we know in our hearts are truly admirable. We may be able to fool others and gain their esteem, but we know the truth about ourselves, and only this truthful self‐evaluation, or self‐esteem, matters.
Greatness and self‐esteem are intrinsically linked. There can be no fulfillment or true comfort and joy until you have earned the admiration of the only judge that matters – you.
People can be divided into two groups: those who see a world as having been built with intelligent design, and thus see their own lives as purposeful and a part of that design, and those who see a random world and, therefore, struggle to find purpose. Few people ask themselves the critical question that I was fortunate enough to have been indoctrinated with by my parents: What is my life's purpose? However, it wasn't until I began a daily prayer ritual that included prayers that alerted me to the amazing, intelligent design of the world and of our bodies that I began to understand and feel the true power of purpose.
In a random world with no purpose, there is no assurance of justice. That view of the world is a frightening one, and when people are filled with fear, the rule of the jungle is a natural reaction. That we see a world with so much violence, misery, depression, poverty, and confusion clearly shows how many people live according to a belief in a random world.
Yet, with just a little awareness and inquisitiveness, it is not hard to see that the world has been created with serious intelligent design, meaning that there must be purpose. The workings of our bodies are a great example. When our digestive system functions properly, we consume foods, gain energy, and eliminate the remains. Yet, we rarely stop to appreciate the miracle of that system, usually not until it breaks down. I experienced this kind of physical breakdown a few years ago, and it forever changed how I think about my bodily functions and my appreciation for their intricate perfection. Observing nature is another excellent way to gain awareness of the world's intelligent design. I love sitting outside on my porch, staring at trees, listening to birds chirping, smelling flowers, sipping a glass of scotch, appreciating the miracle of the moment, and how blessed I am to be a part of that amazing landscape. I get the same feeling when I hike, jump in an ocean or lake, or watch a sunrise or sunset.
Seeing the world as one that has been intelligently designed is a logical precursor to seeing our lives as having meaning and purpose. With this, we naturally respect ourselves, our bodies, the planet, and others, all of which empowers us to live lives of contribution and purpose. That, in turn, leads to a sense of fulfillment.
An understanding of purpose also helps us constructively deal with pain and disappointment. In those moments when things don't go our way, many of us who see randomness will blame bad luck or others. One who sees intelligent design and, thus, purpose, will be more likely to take responsibility and ponder the lessons taught by the experience, knowing that, however disappointing or painful, it was meant to be.
That is the definition of believing in a purposeful world that produces learning and growth. Armed with this belief, we can live with less fear, knowing that the inevitable tough challenges are purposeful, valuable, and part of a grand plan.