New novel, "A Person's True Vocation" by Vincent Li, Describes Process of Finding True Vocation After Financial Crisis
Hong Kong (PRWEB) December 10, 2014 -- More than 200 million people worldwide were without a job after the 2007-2008 financial and economic crisis, according to the International Labour Organization. In times of economic distress, author Vincent Li believes understanding the meaning of life is essential to surviving hardship.
Li’s new novel, “A Person’s True Vocation,” documents five persons’ career-related struggles, such as losing their jobs and having to transfer to a new country, in Hong Kong and Indonesia after a global financial storm.
But as the characters begin to find ways to recover, they learn that their genuine responsibility is to discover who they really are.
“Finding the way to become oneself requires finding the way to live with no regrets despite challenging circumstances,” Li said. “Life is full of paradoxes.”
For more information, visit http://www.a-persons-true-vocation-vincentli.com.
“A Person’s True Vocation”
By Vincent Li
ISBN: 9781482899139
Available in softcover, hardcover, e-book
Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Partridge Publishing online bookstores
About the author
Vincent Li has lived in the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Korea, Canada and Indonesia. A veteran of the aviation and travel industry, Li works as the CEO of a joint-venture company providing airport services in China. He was born in Hong Kong and currently resides in Shanghai.
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