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Get a Life! A Guide to Finding a Philosophy to Live By

Get a Life! A Guide to Finding a Philosophy to Live By

Alan Poon

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Paper Tiger Publishing
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2025
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Ética y filosofía moral
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9781069711205
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AN IRREVERENT GUIDE TO THE GOOD LIFELearn Philosophy. Sound Smart. Live Well. Are you searching for meaning in a world that feels hollow? You’re not alone. As modern life casts off the traditional anchors of the past, many of us are left adrift. Take an introductory tour through the wisdom of the ages to rediscover what has been lost. Explore transformative ideas from eight of humanity’s greatest philosophies-from Buddhist calm to Existentialist courage, Epicurean delight to Confucian duty, and everything in between.Uncover alternatives to the script contemporary society has given us. Why is life worth living? What things are worth fighting for? How do we be good and do good? Wisdom comes in many shapes and sizes.This book mercilessly cuts through the mumbo jumbo of academia with clarity and wit to distill complicated ideas into plain English, focusing on practical insights to live a life of purpose, fulfillment, and happiness. Whether you’re a seeker, skeptic, or simply feeling stuck, Get a Life! offers a roadmap to finding a philosophy of life that’s right for you.LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF:Buddhism and the benefits of meditationConfucianism and the importance of ritualsDaoism and how to go with the flowAristotelianism and the virtue of the Golden MeanStoicism and strategies to build resilienceEpicureanism and the fine art of seeking pleasureExistentialism and controlling your own destinySecular Humanism and being good without God

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