The young adults I work with are students who are navigating college independently and setting out on their own journeys; I am excited to be able to share this book with them. Ed Hajim's parable is an accessible and motivational guide through the kind of self-reflection that helps us set a course for our futures. -Judi Alperin King, Ph.D., The Wily Network
This wonderful fable draws on the hard-won life lessons of fabled financier Ed Hajim. Ed, a modern-day and very real Horatio Alger, identified his passions, principles, and partners so as to shape a plan for his life's purpose. For those on a similar quest, let Ed be your guide through reading this allegorical tale. It informs and inspires. -Mark Zupan, president of Alfred University
In his charming fable, Ed Hajim shows how focus and principles help organizations change. His book will help the reader think. -Ken Roman, former CEO of Ogilvy and Mather
This is a must-read for anyone thinking about how to successfully navigate the inevitable twists and turns in the road ahead, leading to a fulfilling life. -Wendi Heinzelman, Dean of the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Ed Hajim is the brilliant entrepreneur who, against all odds, built successful businesses and dedicated his life to teach sound principles to others. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to enjoy a life filled with success and framed with significance.-Dr. Nido Qubein, president of High Point University
The allegorical tale of The Island of the Four Ps is the road map Hajim followed to create a successful life that might have ended before it ever began. If there is a template for 'Inspirational Writing,' this is it. -Sol Gittleman, University Professor Emeritus at Tufts University
Ed is amazing! He has already inspired, impacted-and truly transformed-the lives of so many young people through sharing his story, wisdom, and generous philanthropy. This book provides a relatable and applicable framework that I will use to support and empower our students as they navigate their personal, academic, and professional journeys.
-Heather Hauck, director at the Office of Student Engagement, Affinity & Inclusion, D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University