Publisher's Synopsis
In this incisive, funny and brilliant book, philosopher Bas Haring questions the very notion of success and what it means. Are we really in control of our driving ambition or are we just responding to the demands of our conditioning? And what is success anyway? Is it measured by money, status, children? Perhaps we should be thinking about success in a different way - perhaps the really successful people are those who simply enjoy life, who don't do anything at all! Here Bas Haring blows the lid right off the competitive culture of ambition and drive.