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A Lifeline for Life Itself

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Revisado: 06-26-24

Robert Ryan’s book Irrational Hope packs a spiritual and intellectual bunch I’ve seldom received in so few words. No one can compare to the great C. S. Lewis in this regard, but there are times when this book comes close. Listening to it is almost like having a conversation with a good friend. It packs a punch with many great lines like, “Why not make today the day you want tomorrow to be,” and, “Success in this life is not about the path you took, but how you took the path.” Ryan lays out the ever difficult topic of pain in suffering in a way that's vulnerable and inspiring from a spiritual perspective, logical and well supported from an analytical perspective, and yet practical and topical from an everyday existence perspective. It's a truly remarkable book with answers about pain and suffering I've not found anywhere else. This is one of those Audible books that I intend to buy in paperback and keep on the small rack of treasures next to my bed, always there when I need a ray of hope facing the struggles of this world.

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