From Eureka at 60 even though he is only 55: Chris Howe at TEDxGreatWall · · TEDx Talks
“People desperately try to find the answer to 'what will make me happy' — unfortunately they've yet to learn the art of asking questions; it's questions and the art of asking questions that truly enriches our lives.”
On , Christopher Howe, Director of Investor Relations at STANDEX INTERNATIONAL CORP, spoke about learning during Eureka at 60 even though he is only 55: Chris Howe at TEDxGreatWall on TEDx Talks.
In a 2012 TEDx talk, Christopher Howe, then director of investor relations at Voxx, discussed his views on success, happiness, and life. He argued that "contribution is a far better way of measuring success" than recognition, which he called "a fickle mistress." Howe also stated that "the achievement of goals do not enrich your life — they may enrich your lifestyle," and emphasized the importance of asking questions over seeking definitive answers. Howe recounted a story about a community group in Kenya that, after a drought, grew from 19 to 100 members and began supporting a thousand people through sustainable projects like beekeeping. He concluded his talk by urging the audience to focus on the present, saying "the true joy of life is in the trip" and advising them to "stop pissing the aisles and counting the miles."