The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die

John Izzo (Author)

Publication date: 01/01/2008

Bestseller over 250,000+ copies sold

The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die

Based on the over 200 interviews conducted with people between the ages of 60-106, The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die is both powerful, personal, and practical.


Imagine for a moment that you are about to take a foreign vacation to an exotic destination. You have saved your entire life to travel there. It is a destination with almost unlimited choices of how to spend your time and you know you will not have enough time to explore every opportunity. You are fairly certain that you will never get to take a second trip to this destination; this will be your one opportunity.

Now imagine that someone informs you that there are several people in your neighborhood who have been to that country, explored every corner. Some of them enjoyed the journey and have few regrets, but others wish they could take the trip again knowing what they know now. Would you not invite them over for dinner, ask them to bring their photographs, listen to their stories, and hear their advice?

This is precisely the journey explored in this book. Dr. John Izzo and his colleagues interviewed over 200 people over the age of sixty (up to 106 years of age) who were identified by others as having lived happy lives and as having found purpose and contentment. The interviewees ranged from aboriginal elders to town barbers, from Hollacaust survivors to former CEO's. In these interviews, each person was asked to reflect back on his or her life to identify the sources of happiness and meaning as well as lessons learned, regrets, major crossroads, and what did not contribute to meaning in their lives. Based on these interviews, and Dr. Izzo's twenty years experience helping people find more spirit and purpose, the book explores the secrets to finding contentment, happiness, and purpose.

Using a powerful narrative voice, Dr. Izzo helps the reader understand the common themes from the lives of those interviewed, the commonality of what really matters in their lives, and especially how to put this wisdom into practice.

What sets this book apart from similar titles

  • What Should I Do With My Life? and The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die are both books based on interviews with people about the meaning of life. However, The Five Secrets shows how two hundred voices all end up saying the same five things. What Should I Do With My Life has a less unified message: he draws over fifty separate lessons from the different interviews and it can be hard to see how the lessons fit together, or what are the underlying themes.
  • The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success, is another comparable title, but it focuses on the narrower question of career rather than the broader question of a life well-lived in its entirety.

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Overview

Based on the over 200 interviews conducted with people between the ages of 60-106, The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die is both powerful, personal, and practical.


Imagine for a moment that you are about to take a foreign vacation to an exotic destination. You have saved your entire life to travel there. It is a destination with almost unlimited choices of how to spend your time and you know you will not have enough time to explore every opportunity. You are fairly certain that you will never get to take a second trip to this destination; this will be your one opportunity.

Now imagine that someone informs you that there are several people in your neighborhood who have been to that country, explored every corner. Some of them enjoyed the journey and have few regrets, but others wish they could take the trip again knowing what they know now. Would you not invite them over for dinner, ask them to bring their photographs, listen to their stories, and hear their advice?

This is precisely the journey explored in this book. Dr. John Izzo and his colleagues interviewed over 200 people over the age of sixty (up to 106 years of age) who were identified by others as having lived happy lives and as having found purpose and contentment. The interviewees ranged from aboriginal elders to town barbers, from Hollacaust survivors to former CEO's. In these interviews, each person was asked to reflect back on his or her life to identify the sources of happiness and meaning as well as lessons learned, regrets, major crossroads, and what did not contribute to meaning in their lives. Based on these interviews, and Dr. Izzo's twenty years experience helping people find more spirit and purpose, the book explores the secrets to finding contentment, happiness, and purpose.

Using a powerful narrative voice, Dr. Izzo helps the reader understand the common themes from the lives of those interviewed, the commonality of what really matters in their lives, and especially how to put this wisdom into practice.

What sets this book apart from similar titles

  • What Should I Do With My Life? and The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die are both books based on interviews with people about the meaning of life. However, The Five Secrets shows how two hundred voices all end up saying the same five things. What Should I Do With My Life has a less unified message: he draws over fifty separate lessons from the different interviews and it can be hard to see how the lessons fit together, or what are the underlying themes.
  • The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success, is another comparable title, but it focuses on the narrower question of career rather than the broader question of a life well-lived in its entirety.
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