During her keynote address at the International Enneagram Association conference in Long Beach this summer, zen teacher Cheri Huber talked about simplicity and what she thought would eventually be the single biggest idea in self-growth--simply deciding who one wants to be and then doing the work to become that person.

It’s not a new concept, of course; two millennia ago Epictetus counseled “Think who you would be, then do what you must.” It’s important advice, however, and I think that it is...

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