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Jennifer Breheny Wallace

Jennifer Breheny Wallace, through her powerful exploration in "Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic—and What We Can Do About It," offers a bio not simply of an author but of a cultural luminary seeking to unravel the intricate tapestry of modern success. As an articulate observer of societal mores, she crafts a narrative that peels back the layers of an achievement-obsessed society, revealing the cracks beneath its polished façade. This book stands as a clarion call, urging readers to question the very fabric of their accomplishments. Wallace's pen is both scalpel and balm, dissecting the relentless drive for success while providing solace through understanding and empathy. Her prose is imbued with an elegant precision, marrying rigorous research with a narrative flow that invites deep introspection. Her experience as a journalist—rooted in the hallowed halls of Harvard and sharpened by her tenure at CBS's "60 Minutes"—bolsters her authority, forging a bridge between journalistic inquiry and literary artistry. In New York City, where she resides with her family, Wallace's influence extends beyond her written word. As a board member of the Coalition for the Homeless, she embodies the very principles she espouses—tying social action to intellectual exploration. Her role as a Journalism Fellow at the Center for Parent and Teen Communication further underscores her dedication to fostering healthy dialogues around achievement and well-being. Jennifer Breheny Wallace emerges not only as an author of profound insight but as a custodian of cultural conscience—a beacon guiding readers toward a vision of achievement that transcends mere accolades to embrace genuine fulfillment.

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Never Enough

A compelling book by Jennifer Breheny Wallace

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Jennifer Breheny Wallace

A Quote by Jennifer Breheny Wallace

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Jennifer Breheny Wallace

Never Enough