Have you ever felt like something just wasn't clicking in your life? Has the shalllowness of society left you thritsy for deeper the truths that lie beneath the surface? Do you wish that you could just be more honest with wanting a life of no distractions? This book will take you deeper into many different levels of our societal hireachies and how you can you keep yourself honest in a world that seemingly is just getting allergic to the truth. I don't have all the answers but I can give just a few bits of the iceberg to go ...
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Have you ever felt like something just wasn't clicking in your life? Has the shalllowness of society left you thritsy for deeper the truths that lie beneath the surface? Do you wish that you could just be more honest with wanting a life of no distractions? This book will take you deeper into many different levels of our societal hireachies and how you can you keep yourself honest in a world that seemingly is just getting allergic to the truth. I don't have all the answers but I can give just a few bits of the iceberg to go deeper and beyond your own compreheion
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Words possess the power to influence emotions, either for better or worse.
The cover of ââ?¬Å"Looking Inwards for a Better Lifeââ?¬Â? portrays a white wolf howling in the foreground of a manââ?¬â?¢s thoughtful profile. The Smithsonianââ?¬â?¢s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute indicates that howling is used as a way to help a lost wolf find its way home. A fitting introduction to author Dalton Dean Blankinshipââ?¬â?¢s book.
ââ?¬Å"Looking Inwards for a Better Lifeââ?¬Â? is the response to a lost howl, a deeper look at life. For anyone who is feeling lost, at a crossroads, seeking a deeper truth, with raw honesty, this is the book for you. The concepts presented within Blankinshipââ?¬â?¢s read are laid out, explained, and expanded upon in a manner that offers a fascinating point of view. Forcing readers to dig deeper, examine more thoughtfully, and critically think about subjects otherwise taken as a matter of fact.
For instance, Blankinship states that the ultimate currency isn�t money. Thinking deeper, it becomes obvious the real currency is respect. Furthering that the way society is defined and the influences of such, lead respect to hold more currency than that of money. Blankinship breaks down these simple, yet complex pieces in a way that makes readers understand the impact, the importance, and the integrity of what he is portraying.
Higher education came up several times in this read. Blankinship chased higher education himself but notes that it is often seen as a path to enlightenment, better jobs, intellectual growth, and remarkable value. However, when peeling back the layers of this illusion he tempers expectations and reality and allows readers a realistic perspective and expectation. Nothing is off limits within. From higher education, respect, communication, and more, ââ?¬Å"Looking Inwards for a Better Lifeââ?¬Â? focuses perception into reality, and puts to paper the influence that society, emotions, and actions can have.
Each chapter offers a unique and informative internal look, ending with chapter exercises and personal reflections I found myself looking forward to. The chapter exercises asked deeper questions of the reader as they applied each chapterââ?¬â?¢s perspective to their own life. With questions as simple as ââ?¬Å"defining success in your own terms,ââ?¬Â? to understanding deeper meanings of words as you foster a more genuine avenue of communication, these exercises tear into readers so that they emerge at the other end of the chapter with a new perspective and grasp on the concepts. The personal reflections also offered Blankinship a moment of vulnerability in his own journey, rooting readers more firmly to his notions.