yung pueblo
Author of Inward
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Works by yung pueblo
Lighter: Let Go of the Past, Connect with the Present, and Expand the Future (2022) 180 copies, 3 reviews
How to Love Better: The Path to Deeper Connection Through Growth, Kindness, and Compassion (2025) 59 copies
Klarheit & Verbindung: Poetry | Kraftvolle und inspirierende Poesie | New York Times-Bestseller (German Edition) (2022) 2 copies
Claridad Y Conexión / Clarity & Connection: Una Guia Sobre La Exploracion Y Liberacion Del Pasado (2022) 2 copies
Restart. Elibereaza-te de povara trecutului. Conecteaza-te cu prezentul. Transforma-ti viitorul 1 copy
The Inward Trilogy 3 Books Collection Set By yung pueblo(Inward, Clarity & Connection, The Way Forward) (2023) 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Perez, Diego
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Ecuador
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- Ecuador
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I am fortunate to have a friend who saw my need for these words and thoughtfully recommended this book, and gave it to me to borrow.
"Inward" is quietly radical, gently challenging, and patiently persistent in its insistence on love and hope and wisdom.
3.5
"Inward" is quietly radical, gently challenging, and patiently persistent in its insistence on love and hope and wisdom.
3.5
Inward by Yung Pueblo is a beautiful collection of spiritual poems. Two serve as an intro of sorts, followed by 5 sections- Distance, Union, Interlude, Self-Love, and Understanding.
This book dealt me a gut punch. These poems sang to my soul, conjuring sadness and longing, but hope as well. They are about loving yourself, and finding your own self-worth, which I am in desperate need of doing. I just have such a hard time of it. I feel patently unlovable. I do get locked in obsessions and show more binges, trying to use outer things to fill an emptiness that cannot be filled with frivolity. I ended up purchasing a copy of my own, and enjoy flipping through to random poems, using the one I land on as a meditation focus. Highly recommended for those who enjoy poetry, and all things spiritual.
***Many thanks to the Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. show less
This book dealt me a gut punch. These poems sang to my soul, conjuring sadness and longing, but hope as well. They are about loving yourself, and finding your own self-worth, which I am in desperate need of doing. I just have such a hard time of it. I feel patently unlovable. I do get locked in obsessions and show more binges, trying to use outer things to fill an emptiness that cannot be filled with frivolity. I ended up purchasing a copy of my own, and enjoy flipping through to random poems, using the one I land on as a meditation focus. Highly recommended for those who enjoy poetry, and all things spiritual.
***Many thanks to the Netgalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. show less
Në Clarity & Connection, Yung Pueblo** përshkruan se si emocionet e forta grumbullohen në nënvetëdijen tonë dhe na kushtëzojnë të veprojmë e të reagojmë në mënyra të caktuara. Me stilin e tij karakteristik, të thjeshtë dhe poetik, ai i udhëzon lexuesit përmes procesit të gërmimit dhe çlirimit nga e kaluara — një hap i domosdoshëm për rritje personale.
I requested this from the library because I have repeatedly seen it mentioned as "great poetry".
This is not poetry. This is the author's guide? experience? narration of? his journey to self love, kindness, search for happiness. Which is great for him, but there is very little actual practical advice in here. I also think this author is young and has fortunate enough to not yet been faced with caregiving duties that cannot just be "let go". Or difficult people you cannot simply cut out of show more your life (bosses, teachers, coworkers, family). Or the drag of health problems, job searches, and so on. But I guess that is also why his pen name means "young people" (per author bio).
I can see why some people might love this book. I also think I am decades past that point in my life.
(Shelved as poetry though I disagree.) show less
This is not poetry. This is the author's guide? experience? narration of? his journey to self love, kindness, search for happiness. Which is great for him, but there is very little actual practical advice in here. I also think this author is young and has fortunate enough to not yet been faced with caregiving duties that cannot just be "let go". Or difficult people you cannot simply cut out of show more your life (bosses, teachers, coworkers, family). Or the drag of health problems, job searches, and so on. But I guess that is also why his pen name means "young people" (per author bio).
I can see why some people might love this book. I also think I am decades past that point in my life.
(Shelved as poetry though I disagree.) show less
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