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If you are having trouble viewing this email, [click here.] {NAME}, When it comes to human happiness, one of the most important values for most people is having a feeling of contribution through their career. Now, most people may not associate career with contribution, but in this episode of Extraordinary By Design, I'm going to teach you why you should, and how when it comes down to it, there are only two types of companies in the world. On one hand, there's humanity + companies, which add to the world and make it a better, safer, and happier place. Then, there's humanity - companies, which take without giving, are only out to make a buck, with no concern for how their product or service affects the lives of others. You can use this to discover if the work you are doing now is humanity plus or minus, so you can consciously dedicate your service to an organization that is improving the world. [Click here learn how to build an Extraordinary Career >>] [9 min] [Start the lesson here >>] Be Extraordinary, [Vishen signature] Vishen Lakhiani Founder, Mindvalley, Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind] Follow The Real Me on [Facebook]  PS: True greatness comes when you're able to tap into a vision that excites you so much, that it drives you to do things you wouldn't ordinarily do. Learn more about how [Lewis Howes] used this vision to achieve greatness in two completely different areas of his career in this Consciousness Engineering interview. [Lewis Howes]  [Consciousness Engineering] is Mindvalley's signature subscription that I am making available at only $1 for a 10 day trial. We cover all topics that you should have learnt in school but did not - from relationships to work, science to spirituality and everything in between. [You can learn more about the program here >>]   [Mindvalley Academy]         [facebook]  [Youtube]  [Twitter]  [Instagram] You're getting this as part of the Mindvalley Custom Learning Experience that you signed up for. This email was sent to {EMAIL} from info@mindvalleyacademy.com 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or Manage your email settings]   |  [Privacy PolicyÂ]

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