About This Book
The View from Ninety (2025) is a collection of final essays written while facing mortality after a stroke. It distills nine decades of experience into reflections on what truly matters – distinguishing the important from merely serious, measuring success in relationships rather than wealth, and finding peace with the natural cycle of life and death. It offers practical lessons for living contentedly when all pretense falls away and only essentials remain.
Who Should Read This?
- Professionals reimagining work and redefining success
- People in their later years seeking wisdom
- Anyone facing significant life changes or transitions
About the Author
Charles Handy was an Irish-born management philosopher and professor at the London Business School, ranked among the world’s most influential business thinkers alongside Peter Drucker. His best-selling books include Understanding Organizations, Gods of Management, The Empty Raincoat, The Age of Unreason, The Second Curve, and 21 Letters.