The Wisdom We're Born With: Restoring Our Faith in Ourselves | Daniel Gottlieb

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
AM3014
Bob Shop ID
611619743
Author: Daniel Gottlieb
Publisher:  Sterling Ethos (2014)
ISBN-10:  1454906391
ISBN-13: 9781454906391
Condition: Very Good. The DJ is shelfworn with marks and minor edgewear.
Binding: Hardcover with dust jacket
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 21.7 x 14.8 x 1.8 cm
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by Daniel Gottlieb
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What if the things you imagine will make you happy won'tif what you really need is not what you think you need? Daniel Gottlieb (Letters to Sam) has produced an inspirational primer that takes us on an enlightening journey toward a sense of well-being. Gottlieb, who suffered a traumatic injury that left him a quadriplegic over 30 years ago, is uniquely qualified to offer wise counsel on the relationship between what we want and what we have.

He offers his thoughts on breaking patterns and habits, calming the unquiet mind, reconnecting with our emotions and our bodies, living in the moment, discovering that ineffable "something" that defines who we areand above all, the importance of love.

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