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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/B07RDMHQ3D The central question in all of our lives is how to live, and--one way or another--we find ourselves on this path, on a journey toward an answer. Here, thirty-five exceptional survivors who are either starting, in the middle, or nearing the end of their life's path tell of the secrets they've found.Nothing prepares you for life. No schooling asks the big questions, and you will find no direction outside yourself. Some of us look for meaning in the mind, others in nature, family, community, or work, but the only place you'll find it is in your heart. The heart can only be lived it can't be explained. When you reach the end of your life--and all of us will at some point--what things you've picked up have given your life meaning?All of the people, through these rites of passage, are being drawn toward, are now immersed, or have spent their lives working more deeply toward a greater appreciation of themselves. The first love of your life can only be yourself: who you are, what you've been given, what you can offer, and what you are becoming.These are not sanitized versions, self-help aphorisms, pigeonholed people, or bedtime stories. These are authentic rites of passage, unfiltered, and unfolded by layers. Lives like yours: confusing, complex, uncertain, and in the process of finding their roots.Some will guide you toward al
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The central question in all of our lives is how to live, and--one way or another--we find ourselves on this path, on a journey toward an answer. Here, thirty-five exceptional survivors who are either starting, in the middle, or nearing the end of their life's path tell of the secrets they've found.Nothing prepares you for life. No schooling asks the big questions, and you will find no direction outside yourself. Some of us look for meaning in the mind, others in nature, family, community, or work, but the only place you'll find it is in your heart. The heart can only be lived it can't be explained. When you reach the end of your life--and all of us will at some point--what things you've picked up have given your life meaning?All of the people, through these rites of passage, are being drawn toward, are now immersed, or have spent their lives working more deeply toward a greater appreciation of themselves. The first love of your life can only be yourself: who you are, what you've been given, what you can offer, and what you are becoming.These are not sanitized versions, self-help aphorisms, pigeonholed people, or bedtime stories. These are authentic rites of passage, unfiltered, and unfolded by layers. Lives like yours: confusing, complex, uncertain, and in the process of finding their roots.Some will guide you toward al
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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/B07RDMHQ3D The central question in all of
our lives is how to live, and--one way or another--we find ourselves on this path, on a journey
toward an answer. Here, thirty-five exceptional survivors who are either starting, in the middle, or
nearing the end of their life's path tell of the secrets they've found.Nothing prepares you for life. No
schooling asks the big questions, and you will find no direction outside yourself. Some of us look
for meaning in the mind, others in nature, family, community, or work, but the only place you'll find
it is in your heart. The heart can only be lived it can't be explained. When you reach the end of
your life--and all of us will at some point--what things you've picked up have given your life
meaning?All of the people, through these rites of passage, are being drawn toward, are now
immersed, or have spent their lives working more deeply toward a greater appreciation of
themselves. The first love of your life can only be yourself: who you are, what you've been given,
what you can offer, and what you are becoming.These are not sanitized versions, self-help
aphorisms, pigeonholed people, or bedtime stories. These are authentic rites of passage,
unfiltered, and unfolded by layers. Lives like yours: confusing, complex, uncertain, and in the
process of finding their roots.Some will guide you toward all you want, others explore horrors you
can only hope will never call. Some have changed our world, others are doing so now or will in the
future, and still others tell secrets you'll never learn unless you join them here, in The Learning
Project."Ina society deeply committed to time-wasting, Lincoln Stoller has given us something
of a miracle in his Learning Project, a window out of our claustrophobic darkness into the
consciousness of others, a momentary intimacy with the essences which animate flesh."-
John Taylor Gatto, twice New York State Teacher of the Year recipient of the Alexis de
Tocqueville Award for Excellence in Education."TheLearning Project provides a Rosetta
Stone for living a self-made, satisfied life an intuitive understanding worth more than its weight in
gold... I highly recommend this book to anyone in the process of pursuing their dreams--that
should mean everyone."- Alexander Khost, founder, and facilitator of Voice of the Children
NYC"Thi is a wonderful collection of choices, risks, doubts, struggles, failures, and triumphs
from widely differing backgrounds, personalities, chosen paths, and ages--from 15 to 93--of
remarkable, adventurous lives... I recommend this book to anyone, but especially to people
thinking about how they themselves might leave a well-worn path for something new and
heartfelt."-Peter Grey, PhD, President of Alliance for Self-Directed Education. Author of Free
To Learn."Thesheer diversity of the stories in this massive work, from individuals who forged
their own trails, shows there are so many more ways to learn than the model our culture currently
supports... Message to all: accept yourself as you are, take yourself seriously, and keep
going!"- Wendy Wolosoff-Hayes, psychotherapist, energy healer"Ihave never read a
book like this. The author allows the individuals interviewed to explain their learning/cognitive
processes. The result is profoundly intimate and illuminating. As an 'educator', traditionally trained,
I appreciate this unique format... A wonderfully humane book!"- from an Amazon Reader
Review"Iabsolutely love this book!... It helped me appreciate the choices I've made, the
directions I've taken, and how unique and individual each of our lives truly are, yet how similar... I
can't even describe all the ways I have benefited from this book."- from an Amazon Reader
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