Explores the beliefs and assumptions that shape people's lives, and explains how people's world views can in turn shape what they will become in the future.
Based on the author's two decades of experience in helping the leaders of large organizations effect change, this book presents a fresh and structured approach on to how to transform our own lives--to feel alive and to minimize regrets.You ...
Sullivan and Blaschko do the timeless work of philosophy using real-world case studies that explore love, finance, truth, and more.
Organized into sections on religious ways, the use of reason, self-exploration, self realization, and social involvement, the book contains essays and excerpts from works by such authors as Plato, Lao Tzu, Augustine, William James, ...
The Good Life takes readers to the teachings of Jesus in the Beatitudes, showing that the happiness we are all exhausting ourselves to find is not as satisfying as the happiness we were created to receive.
The authors recount how they created a lifestyle based on self-reliance, good health, and a minimum of cash This new edition of Living the Good Life and Continuing the Good Life brings together in one volume the Nearings' classic guides to ...
Irvine looks at various Stoic techniques for attaining tranquility and shows how to put these techniques to work in our own life.
Drawn from the intersection of science, spirituality, and the author’s years-long quest to learn at the feet of masters from nearly every tradition and walk of life, this book offers a simple yet powerful model, the “Good Life Buckets ...
Fresh out of high school, young Wink has but one thing on his mind—rollin’ fresh. Infatuated by all the trappings of the game, Wink and his B-boy crew jump head first into the ills of the drug trade, determined to taste the good life.
Imagine: The Good Life. Everybody wants to live the good life. Hip hop artist and author, Trip Lee, in this book titled after his acclaimed album "The Good Life," explores what the good life really is.
These pleasures make the book a pleasure, not of conviction or belief, but of conversation's meandering exploration.”—New York Times Book Review “Tuan, after all, is one of the few geographers who can be read for pleasure, and by the ...