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Finding True North in a Material World

University Philosophy Textbook
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Ever feel like there's got to be more to life than just chasing the next big thing? This book dives deep into that feeling. It's all about finding real meaning in a world that's obsessed with stuff. We're bombarded with messages telling us we need to buy more, have more, and do more to be happy. But what if true happiness lies in a totally different direction?


Inspired by Steve Jobs' famous Stanford commencement speech, «Finding True North in a Material World» explores how embracing experiences, connecting with others, and nurturing your inner self can lead to a truly fulfilling life. It's packed with insights from philosophy, psychology, and real-life examples to help you break free from the grip of materialism and discover what really matters. Think of it as your guide to navigating the complexities of modern life and finding your own path to a life of purpose and joy.


This book isn't just another self-help book filled with empty promises. It's a deep dive into timeless wisdom, offering practical strategies for living a more intentional and meaningful life. You'll learn how to prioritize experiences over possessions, cultivate inner peace through mindfulness, and find beauty in the everyday. It's about redefining success on your own terms and creating a life that truly aligns with your values. If you're ready to ditch the pursuit of «more» and discover the richness of a life lived with intention, this book is your compass.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
25 November 2024
Umfang:
200 S.
ISBN:
9783818728427
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