Hero on a Mission: The Power of Finding Your Role in Life

Hero on a Mission: The Power of Finding Your Role in Life

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  • Create Date:2021-12-02 11:21:10
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
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  • Author:Donald Miller
  • ISBN:1713651270
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Summary

There are four roles we play in life—Victim, Villain, Hero, and Guide。 New York Times bestselling author Donald Miller teaches us how to recognize when we are playing the Victim or the Villain and how to shift to become the Hero or the Guide。


In his mid-20s, Donald Miller was lost。 He was overweight and poor as a broken piggy bank。 Lamenting the cards he was dealt, Donald was allowing himself to be a victim of circumstance。 He knew something had to change。 Standing in front of the mirror, he took responsibility for the choices he was making, beginning the transition from playing the victim to playing the hero in his life and finding the fulfillment he was searching for。


In this book, Donald shares the correlation between owning your life and finding more enjoyment in everything you do。 He lays out the transformational, yet practical plan that took him from slowly losing sight of all his goals to rapidly gaining a new perspective of his own life's beauty and meaning, igniting his motivation, passion, and productivity。


The lessons in this book will teach you:



How to get on track and stay on track,
How to create a simple life plan that will bring clarity and meaning to your goals ahead
How to take control of your life by choosing to be the hero in your story。
The significance of the four roles we all play in life—Victim, Villain, Hero, and Guide—and what it means to play each of them。
How to take action, make life changes, and achieve the goals you set for your life and career。

Donald Miller will help you see all the options you have of being the hero in your own life, and then help you develop your own unique plan to get there。

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Reviews

Mukesh Gupta

I got a digital copy of the book via NetGalley。 I really liked the book。 The good thing about the book is that even if you don't read the entire book (though I recommend you read the entire book), if you only read the introduction and the first chapter, you will remember the core messages from the book。 Donald Miller talks shares his personal story and experience in an easy to read and interesting anecdotal way that makes it an easy to read book。 Overall, I think this is a good book and the mess I got a digital copy of the book via NetGalley。 I really liked the book。 The good thing about the book is that even if you don't read the entire book (though I recommend you read the entire book), if you only read the introduction and the first chapter, you will remember the core messages from the book。 Donald Miller talks shares his personal story and experience in an easy to read and interesting anecdotal way that makes it an easy to read book。 Overall, I think this is a good book and the message is needed in the world。 。。。more

Amberly Dueck

This book doesn’t release till January of next year, but I was thrilled to be able to read it through NetGalley。 When I first learned that Donald Miller had left behind his memoir style of writing, I was disappointed to say the least。 But, after finishing this book I couldn’t be happier about it。 Just like his memoirs, this book is filled with amazing thoughts and quoteable lines。 One of my favorites is: How many people sit in church pews hearing lectures about God only to return home feeling re This book doesn’t release till January of next year, but I was thrilled to be able to read it through NetGalley。 When I first learned that Donald Miller had left behind his memoir style of writing, I was disappointed to say the least。 But, after finishing this book I couldn’t be happier about it。 Just like his memoirs, this book is filled with amazing thoughts and quoteable lines。 One of my favorites is: How many people sit in church pews hearing lectures about God only to return home feeling restless? And why? Perhaps it is because we do not experience meaning by studying meaning。 Rather, we experience meaning by taking action。 Even Jesus said “Follow me” rather than “Study me”。 This book laid out practical steps for changing your life and the world around you for the better while being very honest about how hard it will be。 I can appreciate that since many similar books on this subject tend to be shallow self-help sagas with unrealistic ideals。 I’m definitely excited to own a physical copy of this book! 。。。more