The Hollow Trophy
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- ¥350
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- ¥350
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By every measurable standard, we are the most accomplished generation in human history. More degrees. More productivity. More opportunities than any generation before us. And yet happiness has declined, anxiety has skyrocketed, and deaths of despair have tripled.
Something isn't adding up.
In The Hollow Trophy, David Bishop names what many achievers secretly suspect: we've been asking achievement to provide what it cannot—identity, worth, meaning, security. We've built impressive trophy cases with nothing inside.
Marcus Chen stands before his wall of awards at 3 AM, unable to sleep. Stanford undergraduate. Harvard MBA. Partner at a prestigious investment bank. By any objective measure, he's won. So why does he feel like something essential has been hollowed out of his chest? His story—and the stories of countless others like him—reveals a crisis hiding in plain sight: the most accomplished generation in history is also among the emptiest.
The Hollow Trophy doesn't call readers to abandon achievement. Work is good. Accomplishment matters. Contribution is meaningful. The problem isn't what we do but what we've asked our doing to provide. When achievement becomes our source of identity rather than an expression of it, when we achieve for fullness rather than from fullness, the trophies we accumulate remain hollow no matter how impressive they appear.
Through cultural analysis that exposes how we got here, personal confession that establishes solidarity, spiritual wisdom that reorients the soul, and practical rhythms that embed meaning into daily life, Bishop charts a path from hollow achievement to genuine fulfillment.
You'll discover:
The four faces of hollow achievement and which pattern drives you. The lies we've absorbed so deeply we don't recognize them as lies. Why grief is essential to transformation. What actually satisfies when achievement doesn't. The four pillars that distinguish meaningful work from hollow striving. Daily, weekly, and yearly rhythms that sustain change. How to build a personal rule of life for intentional living. What it means to achieve from fullness rather than for fullness.
Book Four in The Reclaimed Soul Series continues the journey from fragmentation to wholeness. Where Wide Awake addressed anxiety, The Sacred Off Switch confronted distraction, and The Crowded Wilderness explored loneliness, The Hollow Trophy faces the emptiness at the center of our success.
The trophy that lasts isn't hanging on a wall. It's woven into the fabric of who you become.