Abridged Audiobook
Some concepts left out but altogether an excellent audio abridgment of a phenomenal book.
Anyone who is going through any kind of hardships should read/listen to this book. I for one will probably listen to it once every couple months.
Extraordinary book, a lot of useful information presented in an enthralling way
A great book. I recommend.
Good book. Keeps your mind wondering on the overview of your life and actions.
Great book!
Excellent. An insightful explanation of the origins of mental illness, parenting tips, and human relationship problems. Although written 44 years ago, it is as timely and pertinent today as it was then. High recommend.
The book starts with brilliant psychology based advice for life, really good life altering stuff. Then it devolves into a preachy (and logically flimsy) sermon about god. A common god complex stereotype for doctors is shown by the author, even talking about being a god; WOW. Still, good advice in the first 2/3's of the book.
Amazing insight. Timeless even though originally published in 1978. This 25th Anniversary 1997 abridged (shortened) version is succinct and easily applicable to oneself and those we interact with. The author delves into childhood happenings that shape how one is as an adult with the teaching that one has power over oneself to change those childhood patterns that no longer constructively serve for the greater good. While this book is an easy listen while multi-tasking doing mundane chores like yardwork & laundry, it is meaty enough to keep the chore thoughtless so as to allow one's mind to chew on the gravity and depth of assessment the author delves into in an attempt to get one to better understand oneself and others. The author breaks the book into four sections: Discipline, Love, Growth/Religion, and Grace. The mastery of these four components throughout one's lifetime will result in a more balanced person who can love and grow unconditionally to oneself and permitting the same of others. A must read for all wanting to escape (grow in a healthy way) personal/relationship crazies of either too much responsibility acceptance (nerotic self blame) at one extreme, and too little (narcissist world blame) on the other extreme.
Enlightening...to say the least. This book carries a necessary message and eloquently addresses several experiences that impact the growth of the inner being.
I'm in my 60's now and still learned quite a lot about humanity from Dr.Peck. Wish I had studied this in psychology- would have helped me be a more disciplined adult. The study on Grace was most interesting.
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