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A review by otherhorde
The Passion Paradox: A Guide to Going All In, Finding Success, and Discovering the Benefits of an Unbalanced Life by Steve Magness, Brad Stulberg
4.0
The passion paradox is a great resource for anyone either hoping for or in the process of making a change. It offers plentiful advice and case studies of both positive and detrimental passions, with an interesting through line dealing with the nature of success and addiction. I found a lot of the primers to be very insightful and the recommended further reading seem interesting as well.
I was pleasantly surprised with many of the directions this book went which ranged from Pursig’s definition of Quality all the way to the value of weekly contemplation of mortality.
In short, if the pandemic has inspired a change in how you see yourself or your place in the world, this may be a helpful book
I was pleasantly surprised with many of the directions this book went which ranged from Pursig’s definition of Quality all the way to the value of weekly contemplation of mortality.
In short, if the pandemic has inspired a change in how you see yourself or your place in the world, this may be a helpful book