"You need to get lost to find your way." The protagonist of this true story is potentially every reader. The twists, surprises and thrills it holds are, on a micro scale, the definition of human life. And if the recording of this personal story aspires to achieve anything, it is precisely to inspire in its readers the courage to live their lives as their heart and their calculus dictates. September 1973. Manhattan, a global commercial and business centre. In Athens, the escalating student mobilisations against the Junta of the Colonels foreshadowed the great revolt of the Polytechnic in…mehr
"You need to get lost to find your way." The protagonist of this true story is potentially every reader. The twists, surprises and thrills it holds are, on a micro scale, the definition of human life. And if the recording of this personal story aspires to achieve anything, it is precisely to inspire in its readers the courage to live their lives as their heart and their calculus dictates. September 1973. Manhattan, a global commercial and business centre. In Athens, the escalating student mobilisations against the Junta of the Colonels foreshadowed the great revolt of the Polytechnic in November of the same year. The emerging socio-political tension and insecurity in the country lead Peter to the decision to leave his homeland and family behind and go to New York, the metropolis of the world, to study. How much does the American dream and the "sky is the limit" philosophy influence him in his personal self-realization and happiness? January 2020. After all, how many miles of road separate apparent success from true happiness? If the story of the monk turned CEO communicated the principles of Athonian Management to the business and wider readership, the book From Manhattan to Mount Ath os illuminates the path of inner vision (or liberation) as the only way to personal happiness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thodoris Spiliotis, born in Athens, pursued a degree in Electronic Engineering in London before furthering his education with postgraduate studies in Telematics (MSc in Telematics, Middlesex University) and Business Administration (MBA, Kingston University). His time living in England significantly influenced his professional outlook, fostering a commitment to mentoring and supporting the ideas of young professionals and business leaders. After gaining valuable experience working in research and development companies, he founded his own technology company in 2014, focusing on advanced software applications.Spiliotis actively contributes to innovation and knowledge-sharing by participating as a speaker at major technology, tourism, and entrepreneurship conferences, including TEDx and Mindspark. He also serves as a scientific collaborator and lecturer at the Institute of Continuous Education of the General Staff of the National Defence Forces (GNDF). His role extends to mentoring and evaluating new ideas as a member of the scientific evaluation committee, as well as working with the Light Hub's entrepreneurship support structure. Additionally, he contributes to international organizations, such as the Advisory Board of the New York Charitable Foundation.Since 2018, with the establishment of Athonikos Management, Spiliotis has expanded his involvement in education, offering his expertise to universities and companies both in Greece and abroad, further supporting the development and implementation of innovative practices.
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