#Life: The Wisdom of Philosophy, Psychology and Pop-culture for Living a Better Life
Jym Brown
eBook
(JYM BROWN, July 26, 2020)
If you want to know what the greatest minds in history and the most cutting-edge researchers of today believe are the keys to leading a better life, then keep reading…Throughout human existence, people have searched for ways to live better lives and find greater fulfilment. Asking questions such as how do I find purpose amidst the chaos? How do I move forward and let go of past failings? How do I realise my potential and become a better person? Inspiring new author, lecturer, and speaker Jym Brown’s #Life is an exploration of the philosophy and psychology behind answering those questions and more. This innovative book combines the wisdom of ancient sages, modern research, and a host of enlightening quotes from movies, TV, and industry pioneers to deliver a compelling and thought-provoking read.In #Life, you’ll explore an array of concepts that lead to greater fulfilment, performance, and happiness, including:The balance of chaos and orderThe art of self-reflectionThe art of mindfulnessThe importance of autonomyResilience and mental toughnessThe power of creativity and doing what you loveThe keys to learning anythingRisk management for lifePerspectives and worldviews Emotional regulationThe importance of virtueThe book contains hundreds of inspiring and often unexpected quotations to help explain each topic. From Homer to Homer Simpson, Confucius to Michael Jordan, and Shakespeare to Jim Carey, #Life shows you the parallels between the greatest thinkers of old and the greatest influencers of our time.You can use this wisdom to start living a better life regardless of your current situation or level of previous reading. But be prepared, this book will challenge the way you think about yourself and your existence. The road to human flourishing is hardly going to be an easy one, after all. But to get a head start, scroll up and click the ‘Add to Cart’ button.If you like the provocative, meaningful and evidence based works of Jordan Peterson or Yuval Noah Harari, then you will love this. Lee Waters, Performance Psychologist