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Love, Hope, Marvels is a collection of Bryan Hattinghs realisations on the human condition, business, love, family, and creativity. It is filled with insightful essays, lucid musings, and exquisite photography, exhibiting a vision of Bryans colour-rich world. He has woven a tapestry of his perceptions and learning so that any reader might use those threads of Bryans experiences for his or her own tapestry of life, unlocking the readers potential to embrace all the colours of existence, and marvel at this wonderful experience called life.
In the context of the world we need HOPE more than anything. And HOPE is brought by LOVE, and we will MARVEL at the outcome of this! Buy this book as a gift to you or someone, and start the journey of HOPE. Wonderful uplifting words in beautiful fonts and colours, accompanied by stunning photographs. A coffee table book to grab for inspiration! Mardia van der Walt, Chairman of the Board of Directors: T-Systems South Africa; Director: Southern African-German Chamber of Commerce
Bryan writes with the sensitivity of one who has not simply observed the world, but instead dived in head-long into this thing we call life His writing goes from the deeply spiritual to the patently pragmatic Bryans gift is to paint with an artists brush the journey of life so that it is both art and path at once So many of the books focus exclusively on our strengths and abilities and how to unleash these to win big in business. Bryan dares to remind us that we live lives in which we also fall in love. Love is a state of grace in which we allow ourselves to be weak and even vulnerable but ultimately redeemed by its power. Sindi Maboso Koyana, CEO Advanced Capital
As Coenraad [Jonker] points out in his introduction, [Love, Hope, Marvels] is something to be dipped into at leisure and at random, with the certainty that every page contains something very much worth reflecting on. If I had to pick a personal favourite text, it would be, One of the greatest tasks of a leader is recognising, understanding and managing paradox. This is a profound insight and one that Im truly grateful to see in print [The] photos are magnificent I refuse to pick a favourite among these. Theyre all great. Sim Tshabalala, CEO Standard Bank.