At 23 and 29 years old, Craig and Marc Kielburger's work for human rights has led them across more than 50 countries, meeting people from all walks of life along the way-from isolated tribes in Africa to street children in South America, and from moguls at the World Economic Forum to celebrities in Hollywood. They've also met some of the greatest spiritual, political and social leaders of our time-such as Mother Teresa, the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.
Drawing on these experiences, they have written Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World, a compilation of original stories, action-oriented tips, anecdotes, insights and ground-breaking research-effective tools readers can use to change their lives and the lives of people around them. At the heart of the book is the Me to We philosophy - the idea we can all build a better life and our ideal world by reaching out to others.
Using a new and innovative method, the reader is challenged to take action and live a life of purpose by doing things for others instead of focusing on personal needs alone. Me to We calls for energy, ideas and courage but delivers an insurmountable payoff: a longer and healthier life, personal growth, gratification and happiness. It is a self-help book like no other.


