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  • Existential Humanism

  • How to Live Authentically in Today's World
  • By: Ronald Haines
  • Narrated by: Ronald Haines
  • Length: 2 hrs and 5 mins

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Summary

Existential Humanism is a tool to provide a sense of what the world is all about and how the individual can fit into it without having to compromise who they are.

The author could have put his scholarly hat on and made this a 500 page tome, but that would have exhausted him and bored you. Today’s listener looks for bite-sized nuggets written in plain English, so that is what you'll find in this audiobook.

Something is wrong with the way many people are living their lives. How do we know that? Let's consider the following facts:

The most common regret of dying people is that they didn’t live their lives being true to themselves, and instead did what others expected of them.

Many people are suppressing their feelings in order to keep peace with others, and thereby settling for a mediocre existence, never becoming the person they are capable of being.

When fear of change causes people to pretend to others and to themselves that they are content, when deep within they long to laugh and have the silliness of childhood back in their lives, something is clearly wrong.

A third of Americans admitted that they regret many of the major life decisions they have made and wish they had taken more risks when making those decisions.

When asked to design their ideal life, half of Americans respond that they would like to live a life unique to their own interests instead of following a traditional path.

When people do not realize that happiness is a choice, that they can simply choose to break free of the comfort of the familiar and the established, something is definitely wrong.

Do not wait for the clarity of impending death before you realize that something is wrong in your own life. Instead, recognize that you can gain that clarity now.

Choose to live your life filled with happiness and personal satisfaction. Take control and live an authentic life with Existential Humanism.

©2022 Haines Communications (P)2022 Haines Communications
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