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# 1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER: An Important New Book that Challenges Everything We Think We Know About Promoting Real Wealth in Our Communities, Organizations and Culture, by Author # 1, Emphasizing Increasing Power, Fear and Gifts of Lack
“Real wealth does not require us to change who we are. It requires that we be who we are.” Social scientist Bren Brown, PhD, LMSW, has interrupted the global conversation about experiences that make sense in our lives: experiences of courage, weakness, love, wealth, shame and compassion. In stealing the wilderness, Brown explains what it means to be in a time of further looting. With a mix of research brand, history and integrity, Brown will move the cultural conversation again while creating a clear map of real estate.
Brown claims that we suffer from the spiritual problem of isolation and introduces four real estate methods that drive everything we believe about ourselves and each other. He writes: “True power requires that we believe in and belong to ourselves to achieve holiness by being part of something and being alone when necessary. Hiding us in our ideological homes, or pretending rather than testing ourselves as “Our true people and brave in the wilderness of uncertainty and criticism. But true wealth is not something we discuss or achieve with other, daily practices that require integrity and truth. It is a personal commitment that we carry in our hearts.” Brown gives us clarity and the confidence we need to find a way to get back to ourselves and others. And the road winds through the desert. Brown writes: “Desert is a place that cannot be uttered, it is unpredictable and it is searchable. It is a dangerous place when you breathe, a place where you look when you are afraid. But it turns out to be a place of true wealth.
The Lost Continent by Bill Bryson
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