This book is a map for learning how to live with greater clarity when life stops being simple.
Much of human suffering does not come from a lack of information, but from confusion: about what we feel, what we control, what is ours to carry, what is worth sustaining, and who we believe we are in the face of what happens to us. This book begins from an uncomfortable yet liberating premise: adult life is not ordered through perfect answers, but through operational truths.
Across ten fundamental domains—emotion, decision, limit, relationship, meaning, time, identity, and responsibility—the book proposes a rigorous and humane path for building internal judgment, reducing self-deception, and recovering agency under real conditions: uncertainty, error, conflict, loss, and finitude.
Here you will not find promises of constant happiness, total control, or quick formulas. You will find something more difficult and more valuable: clarity to decide, to act, and to sustain a life even when there are no guarantees.
Each domain explores unavoidable tensions of human experience:
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book is a map for learning how to live with greater clarity when life stops being simple. Much of human suffering does not come from a lack of information, but from confusion: about what we feel, what we control, what is ours to carry, what is worth sustaining, and who we believe we are in the face of what happens to us. This book begins from an uncomfortable yet liberating premise: adult life is not ordered through perfect answers, but through operational truths. Across ten fundamental domains-emotion, decision, limit, relationship, meaning, time, identity, and responsibility-the book proposes a rigorous and humane path for building internal judgment, reducing self-deception, and recovering agency under real conditions: uncertainty, error, conflict, loss, and finitude. Here you will not find promises of constant happiness, total control, or quick formulas. You will find something more difficult and more valuable: clarity to decide, to act, and to sustain a life even when there are no guarantees. Each domain explores unavoidable tensions of human experience: emotion vs. avoidancecontrol vs. limitconflict vs. rupturemeaning vs. pleasureidentity vs. changefreedom vs. responsibilityNot as problems to eliminate, but as training grounds where adult judgment is formed. The book draws on psychotherapy, existential and Stoic philosophy, Buddhism, psychoanalysis, and modern cognitive sciences-not to theorize, but to extract practical truths: ideas that, when understood and integrated, change how a person decides, relates, and sustains themselves over time. Each truth is designed to operate on multiple levels: cognitive (to understand), emotional (to feel without collapsing), behavioral (to act differently), and identitarian (to stop "applying" the truth and begin living from it).The result is not a life without difficulty, but a life that is less chaotic, less defensive, and more chosen. A life in which: error ceases to be a threat, conflict ceases to be a catastrophe, limit ceases to be an excuse, time ceases to be an enemy, and freedom ceases to be a fantasy.This book is for those who feel they have already understood many things. yet continue to stumble over the same patterns. For those who suspect that the problem is not a lack of motivation, but a lack of structural clarity. And for those who are ready for a more adult form of freedom: choosing with awareness, assuming consequences without destructive guilt, and living with sufficient meaning-even if not perfect. It does not offer final answers.It offers something better: a clearer and more dignified way of inhabiting life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798244154733
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. This book is a map for learning how to live with greater clarity when life stops being simple. Much of human suffering does not come from a lack of information, but from confusion: about what we feel, what we control, what is ours to carry, what is worth sustaining, and who we believe we are in the face of what happens to us. This book begins from an uncomfortable yet liberating premise: adult life is not ordered through perfect answers, but through operational truths. Across ten fundamental domains-emotion, decision, limit, relationship, meaning, time, identity, and responsibility-the book proposes a rigorous and humane path for building internal judgment, reducing self-deception, and recovering agency under real conditions: uncertainty, error, conflict, loss, and finitude. Here you will not find promises of constant happiness, total control, or quick formulas. You will find something more difficult and more valuable: clarity to decide, to act, and to sustain a life even when there are no guarantees. Each domain explores unavoidable tensions of human experience: emotion vs. avoidancecontrol vs. limitconflict vs. rupturemeaning vs. pleasureidentity vs. changefreedom vs. responsibilityNot as problems to eliminate, but as training grounds where adult judgment is formed. The book draws on psychotherapy, existential and Stoic philosophy, Buddhism, psychoanalysis, and modern cognitive sciences-not to theorize, but to extract practical truths: ideas that, when understood and integrated, change how a person decides, relates, and sustains themselves over time. Each truth is designed to operate on multiple levels: cognitive (to understand), emotional (to feel without collapsing), behavioral (to act differently), and identitarian (to stop "applying" the truth and begin living from it).The result is not a life without difficulty, but a life that is less chaotic, less defensive, and more chosen. A life in which: error ceases to be a threat, conflict ceases to be a catastrophe, limit ceases to be an excuse, time ceases to be an enemy, and freedom ceases to be a fantasy.This book is for those who feel they have already understood many things. yet continue to stumble over the same patterns. For those who suspect that the problem is not a lack of motivation, but a lack of structural clarity. And for those who are ready for a more adult form of freedom: choosing with awareness, assuming consequences without destructive guilt, and living with sufficient meaning-even if not perfect. It does not offer final answers.It offers something better: a clearer and more dignified way of inhabiting life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798244154733
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