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What's So Bad About Being Good?

by Jack R. Christianson

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Lots of young people want to be good; they're just afraid of taking it too far. People will think I'm a geek or a goody-goody, they complain. Author Jack R. Christianson challenges that notion. In What's So Bad about Being Good? he shows convincingly how doing your best to be good puts you in touch with spiritual powers that will improve your everyday life. Drawing on his experiences as a college football player, a teacher, and a dad, he demonstrates that the only way to be really happy is to be true to yourself. This motivational book is a must-have for any family with teenagers… (more)
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There is a lot in life that is good, and there is a lot in life that is bad. This is solidly on the good side. Throughout the book, it also makes it clear that as "M. Scott Peck has written, 'Life is difficult. This is a great truth, one of the greatest truths. It is a great truth because once we truly see this truth, we transcend it. Once we truly know that life is difficult - once we truly understand and accept it - then life is no longer difficult. Because once it is accepted, the fact that life is difficult no longer matters' (The Road Less Traveled... Page 15)" (Page 64)

That is only a brief taste of this book, but there seemed to be something about those kind of experience in every chapter. Some of those painful experiences described were from the author's life. But it wasn't a cry-for-me event, rather, from those experiences he and others learned what really matters in life.

Although a thin little book, I was pleased to find a reasonable index at the back. ( )
  bread2u | Jul 1, 2020 |
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Lots of young people want to be good; they're just afraid of taking it too far. People will think I'm a geek or a goody-goody, they complain. Author Jack R. Christianson challenges that notion. In What's So Bad about Being Good? he shows convincingly how doing your best to be good puts you in touch with spiritual powers that will improve your everyday life. Drawing on his experiences as a college football player, a teacher, and a dad, he demonstrates that the only way to be really happy is to be true to yourself. This motivational book is a must-have for any family with teenagers

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