A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life
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I got a few chuckles about it and it started some conversation with my husband. Some of it makes sense, and I get the importance of different language, although I don't think I can recommend this to a lot of clients. I liked his line of “Who you are is what you're willing to struggle for” and the idea of choosing our problems, not our goals. Some of the latter of the book didn't seem as impactful to me, and I think I got a little hung up about his loose or lack of definition of values (I see values and priorities a little different, defining ‘values' is sometimes important).