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The Shit They Don't Teach You in School
- A Field Guide to Growth
- De: Justin Kornmann
- Narrado por: Justin Kornmann
- Duración: 2 h y 51 m
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As a film writer and producer in Hollywood, Justin Kornmann has seen and experienced the heights of career success, and the lows of unshakeable anxiety and depression. In this quick, accessible listen, he distills real-life experiences and failures into indispensable lessons that have not only changed his perspective, but transformed his entire life. THE SH!T THEY DON’T TEACH YOU IN SCHOOL is split up into four parts (ACCEPT, LEARN, ACT, THE WHY), sprinkled with inspirational quotes from luminaries like Thich Nhat Hanh, Brené Brown, Gabor Maté, and Jay Shetty.
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Gustavo’s Review
- De Gabriel Ramos en 05-03-24
- The Shit They Don't Teach You in School
- A Field Guide to Growth
- De: Justin Kornmann
- Narrado por: Justin Kornmann
Gustavo’s Review
Revisado: 05-03-24
I’ve told myself too many times that I am fed up with my own crap, just to mindlessly plow through that moment of clarity by gettin back on the comfort and shame merry go round. That fleeting desire of wanting to engage in opposite action can feel overwhelming, like an uncomfortable silence that you want to eagerly fill with small talk. Justin Kornmann’s book is the perfect companion to help you navigate that moment while you sort out that one step you need to take in another direction. Justin provides a generous outline, rich with resources, of an honest experience without the pretense of being the only or right solution. The chapter about victimhood really spoke to me. It articulated beautifully that desire for validation that we all have and how easily it can warp our perception of where our focus needs to be. This guide encouraged me to feel and free my emotions instead of becoming them. It invited me to a party where I stood in front of the merry go round instead of hoping on to explore why I wanted to ride it in the first place. And to answer Justin’s question in the last chapter: I’m here to be, to rage with the sea, to howl with the wind, to rot under the sun, to dance with the moon, over and over and over.
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