Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life
by Eric Greitens
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"A masterpiece of warrior wisdom that shows how to overcome obstacles with positive action. The best-selling author, Navy SEAL, and humanitarian Eric Greitens offers a self-help book unlike any other. Two years ago, Eric Greitens unexpectedly heard from a former SEAL comrade, a brother-in-arms he hadn't seen in a decade. Drew Sheets had been one of the toughest of the tough. But ever since he returned home from war to his young family in a small logging town, he'd been struggling. Without a show more sense of purpose, plagued by PTSD, and masking his pain with heavy drinking, he needed help. Drew and Eric started writing and talking nearly every day, and Eric set down his thoughts on what it takes to build resilience in our lives. Eric's letters--drawing on both his own experience and wisdom from ancient and modern thinkers--are now gathered and edited into a timeless handbook. They explain how we can build purpose, confront the pain in our lives, practice compassion, develop our vocations, find a mentor, create happiness, follow a role model, think about the story of our lives, and much more.Resilience grapples with real hardship. The lessons are deep, yet practical, and the advice leads to clear solutions. This is a profoundly hopeful book: We all face pain, difficulty, and doubt. But with resilience, we can lead vital, flourishing lives"-- show lessTags
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Resilience is the virtue that enables people to move through hardship and become better. No one escapes pain, fear, and suffering. Yet from pain can come wisdom, from fear can come courage, from suffering can come strength- if we have the virtue of resilience. Resilience is distinct from mere survival and more than mere endurance. Resilience is often endurance with direction. We learn best about resilience not when we focus on dramatic moments, but when we take in the arc of our whole lives. Resilience is cultivated not so we can perform welling a single instance but so that we can live a full and flourishing life.
That is the message of Eric Greitens' book. The book is more than simple advice. Resilience is a book steeped in the show more language of the Greek philosophers . It is a series of letters written by Greiten a former Navy SEAL to another former Navy SEAL who has had trouble adjusting to civilian life. There are 23 letters which cover how resilience relates to every aspect of life. The contents of these letters are not just applicable those in the service. The messages in these letters can apply to anyone trying to rebuild or improve their life.
With most books I recommend the reader get the book from the library before buying it. This book is the exception to that rule. This a book you will want to read over again and contemplate its message. I was emotionally moved by this writer's prose. This is a book you will want to give as a high school graduation gift. Your sons and daughters will benefit from reading this book and learning about the virtues of resilience. show less
This marvelous book chronicles a number of letters from the author to a SEAL teammate. The one thought that really jumped out at me was "This guy is really well read." This makes sense since the little blurb thing says that he is a Rhodes Scholar, so I can well imagine.
Using inspirational bits of wisdom gleaned from several centuries of our history, Greitens talks about everything from Marcus Aurelius to Michel de Montaigne, from Lao Tze to Nietzsche. His main topic is Resilience, a quality that is important for living well. Using his own wisdom and those of others, Greitens talks about the importance of having many different things; a purpose, a mentor, friendships, and many other things.
It was very well done, though I would have show more finished it faster if I didn't have so many other books. show less
Using inspirational bits of wisdom gleaned from several centuries of our history, Greitens talks about everything from Marcus Aurelius to Michel de Montaigne, from Lao Tze to Nietzsche. His main topic is Resilience, a quality that is important for living well. Using his own wisdom and those of others, Greitens talks about the importance of having many different things; a purpose, a mentor, friendships, and many other things.
It was very well done, though I would have show more finished it faster if I didn't have so many other books. show less
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Eric Greitens was born in Missouri. After earning a Ph.D. and serving as a humanitarian volunteer overseas, he joined the Navy SEALs. He is the founder of the nonprofit The Mission Continues. He is the author of The Heart and the Fist and Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life. (Bowker Author Biography)
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