You learn by living

211 pages

English language

Published Dec. 28, 1983 by Westminster Press.

ISBN:
978-0-664-24494-1
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5 stars (2 reviews)

From one of the world’s most celebrated and admired public figures, a wise and intimate book on how to get the most of out life.

Courage is more exhilarating than fear and in the long run it is easier. We do not have to become heroes overnight. Just a step at a time, meeting each new thing that comes up, seeing it is not as dreadful as it appeared, discovering we have the strength to stare it down.

Eleanor Roosevelt, one of the world’s best loved and most admired public figures, offers a wise and intimate guide on how to overcome fears, embrace challenges as opportunities, and cultivate civic pride: You Learn by Living. A crucial precursor to better-living guides like Mark Nepo’s The Book of Awakening or Robert Persig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, as well as political memoirs such as John F. Kennedy’s Profiles in Courage, …

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An invaluable reminder that we are all Buddhas. Roosevelt writes of compassion, integrity, courage, and service as the building blocks of a worthwhile life. Her voice can be grating at times, or mildly (unintentionally) condescending, but I dare say she is a shining example of checking one's privilege: she demonstrates an invigorating humility and kindness and wakefulness.

Subjects

  • Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962.
  • Conduct of life.