On Character: Choices That Define a Life
By General Stanley McChrystal
Narrated by: General Stanley McChrystal
Unabridged — 8 hours, 19 minutes
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By General Stanley McChrystal
Narrated by: General Stanley McChrystal
Unabridged — 8 hours, 19 minutes
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Taking a comprehensive look at what defines character, and how it grows, General Stanley McChrystal gives us a definitive primer on how to be our best selves.
AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
From the bestselling author of Team of Teams and My Share of the Task, reflections on character, and who we choose to be.
“Reputation is what men and women think of us;
character is what God and angels know of us.”
-Thomas Paine
How to measure a life? After a career of service, retired four-star general Stanley McChrystal had much to contemplate. He pondered his successes and failures, his beliefs and aspirations, and asked himself, Who am I, really? A...
From the bestselling author of Team of Teams and My Share of the Task, reflections on character, and who we choose to be.
“Reputation is what men and women think of us;
character is what God and angels know of us.”
-Thomas Paine
How to measure a life? After a career of service, retired four-star general Stanley McChrystal had much to contemplate. He pondered his successes and failures, his beliefs and aspirations, and asked himself, Who am I, really? A...






















