I've been reading this book lately. It's a little embarrassing, but I have a habit of trying to reform myself on a regular basis. I won't bore you with too much information, but in a nutshell, I see this book as a manifesto to change your relationship with struggle. Since reading this I really have noticed how much of life's activities revolve around "pushing through it" or "just do it".
There is much more I want to say about the book, but I will save it for a later post. (I don't want to be preachy).
Here is a quote though: "You must live in a different world, not the world you've inherited, but a world all your own."
I write it because it gave me a good chuckle this morning when I read it and thought about the image I just encountered in the mirror. I had just dropped my daughter off at pre school and and then had my first look in the mirror. (Had people all morning really been seeing me this way?) I certainly have gotten the part about "living in a world all of my own" down!
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