Most transformational books seek to make us richer or thinner. This book wants to help us learn to be "purely nice": that is, to be less irritable and nervous, more patient, more listening, warmer, and generally nicer.
Being nice may not h ...
Most transformational books seek to make us richer or thinner. This book wants to help us learn to be "purely nice": that is, to be less irritable and nervous, more patient, more listening, warmer, and generally nicer.
Being nice may not have the immediate allure of money or fame, but it is nevertheless one of the most important qualities in life, and we ignore it to our detriment. This book is a guide to the landscape of unknown beauty and leads us gradually around the fundamental issues of this forgotten character. We learn how to be benevolent, forgiving, natural, and reassuring. We learn that goodness is compatible with strength and is by no means an indicator of naivety. It is appropriate that goodness and charity be recognized as one of the highest human achievements.
There aren't many books written about the idea of being "good" and its strengths and weaknesses, and why goodness is something that isn't always viewed as a desirable quality. "The School of Life" discusses the different aspects of goodness, why we should still look for it and not forget it, and how it can be a strength. All in all, Being Purely Good is a pleasant read and provides a deeper insight into some of our actions.
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