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Both a fascinating concept and a great read, Eric Greiten's sophomore book is a resource for leaders, thinkers and anyone who may walk through hard times. So... everyone.
If you're a fan of the Stoic philosophers, the Bible or even Confucius, you will recognize the “common sense” and wisdom within - but more than than a Seneca redux, Greitens makes philosophy an active process.
If you're even remotely interested in this book, you should read it. I could do it justice in a review. If you're NOT remotely interested, well, maybe get it from the library. But you will probably buy it, because there is so much to highlight, underline and comment about!