Answers for Life
Are You Thinking Critically?
Paperback
Retail Price: $21.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $21.95
An enjoyable and inspiring read. Art’s reflections on family, community, and career are a valuable reminder that life is what you make of it. —Danny Randell, Researcher at Aristotle Foundation Are You Thinking Critically?
In Answers for Life—a captivating blend of memoir and practical wisdom—Art Korpach invites you on his extraordinary journey: from Saskatchewan farm boy to Harvard Business School’s Socratic debates and the high-stakes world of mergers & acquisitions and finance. Blending vivid personal stories with timeless insights, he explores life’s core and contentious issues and the ties that bind us:
What legacy will you leave?
How do you balance purpose with career?
Can freedom and democracy withstand today’s divides over energy and climate change, social justice, socialism, eroding trust and many more critical issues?
Are you supportive of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies?
Are your beliefs built on solid ground, or shifting with convenience, self-interest or the approval of others?
Answers for Life provides a plethora of stories, third-party perspectives, and questions to leave the reader entertained and challenged.
Asking the right questions is the prerequisite to providing compelling answers. Art Korpach brings a wide and deep background to asking provocative questions about defining issues of our time. His answers push us to think critically, and humanely, about our history and path forward. That is the enduring contribution of his book. —Peter MacKinnon, Past President of University of Saskatchewan and Officer of Order of Canada
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 210 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Dec 17, 2025)
ISBN10: 197728583X
ISBN13: 9781977285836
Genre: PHILOSOPHY / General
Art Korpach is a retired Vice Chairman of Investment Banking for a global bank. He is an MBA graduate of the Harvard Business School and has served as a Jarislowsky Fellow at the Haskayne School of Business, governor at Mount Royal University, and a board member for United Way, Heart & Stroke Foundation and numerous other not-for-profit entities and public and private corporations.