xxiv, 277 p. ; 18 cm
The Art of Uncertainty: How to Live in the Mystery of Life and Love It
โ Scribed by Dennis Merritt Jones
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
What if we could learn to accept I don't know and embrace the possibility that the future is full of mystery, excitement, and unlimited opportunity?
The Art of Uncertainty is an invitation to the reader to consider its essential message: learning to love the unknown by staying present in the moment. If the difficulties of recent years have taught us anything-particularly those who "did everything right" and still saw it all fall apart-it's that none of us has as much control over our lives as we believe. The only thing we can control is our next thought.
What if we could learn how to be at peace with uncertainty and embrace the possibility that the future is full of mystery, excitement, and unlimited opportunity? What if we discovered that a new paradigm can be more fulfilling, more rewarding, and more peaceful than what we have known? Living in the I don't know and loving it is an art form we can all master, and The Art of Uncertainty is the perfect guidebook.
โฆ Subjects
New Age; Self-Improvement; Nonfiction; OCC019000; SEL016000; SEL032000
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