Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better: Wise Advice for Leaning into the UnknownWhen her granddaughter was accepted to Naropa University, the celebrated author Pema Chödrön promised that she’d speak at the commencement ceremony. Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better contains the wisdom shared on that day. “What do we do when life doesn’t go the way we hoped?” begins Pema “We say, ‘I’m a failure.” But what if failing wasn’t just “okay,” but the most direct way to becoming a more complete, loving, and fulfilled human being? Through the insights of her own teachers and life journey, Pema Chödrön offers us her heartfelt advice on how to face the unknown—in ourselves and in the world—and how our missteps can open our eyes to see new possibilities and purpose. For Pema’s millions of readers, prospective graduates, or anyone at a life crossroads, this gem of clarity and reassurance is sure to find a welcome place in many a kitchen, office, and backpack. |
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Avis d'utilisateur - thealtereggo - LibraryThingI found the interview section of this book much more impactful and worth reading than the speech section. Although the speech was great, the transcription of the one-on-one interview with Chödrön was ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - chrisblocker - LibraryThingIt's strange that I picked up this book, even more so that I read it. This isn't my thing. But I was having one of those moments when I felt like stepping out of my comfort zone and there before me ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better: Wise Advice for Leaning Into the Unknown Pema Chodron,Seth Godin Aucun aperçu disponible - 2015 |
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