Tom Morris is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and holds a double Ph.D. from Yale University and an honorary doctorate recognizing his contributions to public discourse.
After an accomplished academic career at Notre Dame, Tom transitioned to becoming a public philosopher. He has authored over 32 books, including national bestsellers, and has brought philosophy to many of the world’s leading companies.
His notable works include True Success, If Aristotle Ran General Motors, Philosophy for Dummies, The Stoic Art of Living, If Harry Potter Ran General Electric, the acclaimed novel The Oasis Within, Socrates in Silicon Valley (a book about Steve Jobs), and Plato’s Lemonade Stand (on navigating disruptive change).
Tom’s insights have been featured on major American television networks such as ABC, NBC, CNN, and CNBC, as well as in prominent publications like The New York Times and The Economist. Widely recognized for his engaging approach, he’s often described as the world’s happiest philosopher.
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