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Don't Worry: 48 Lessons on Relieving Anxiety…
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Don't Worry: 48 Lessons on Relieving Anxiety from a Zen Buddhist Monk (édition 2022)

par Shunmyō Masuno (Auteur)

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"Put yourself at ease with this highly practical, internationally bestselling guide to reducing anxiety and living worry-free by the renowned Zen Buddhist author of The Art of Simple Living. Can you think of a time when you were worried about something, but then a random comment or occurrence made you realize how insignificant it was, and you were amazed by how much lighter you felt? We often allow ourselves to be frightened by shadows that aren't really there. As renowned Zen Buddhist monk Shunmyo Masuno says, 90 percent of our worries won't come true. The key is to focus only on the here and now. By doing so, we free ourselves from unnecessary anxiety or worry, and our mind will be at peace. In Don't Worry, you will learn to: act instead of worrying-things will definitely work out better; stop comparing yourself to others-90 percent of your obsessions will disappear; interpret things positively-you are the one to decide whether you are happy or not; stop seeking, stop rushing, stop obsessing; stop taking in too much information; take a break from competition-it's the Zen way of avoiding anxiety; remove unnecessary things from your life and make your life absolutely simple. The goal is to reduce, to let go, to leave behind. By doing so, you'll discover a calmer, more relaxed, more positive version of yourself"--… (plus d'informations)
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I enjoyed _The Art of Simple Living_ enough, but this one was mostly a rehash of things I've read in other books. Kind of surface-level Zen, which is fine, but I was hoping for something a little bit deeper. Still, nothing bad, per se... just nothing mind blowing. ( )
  laze | Jan 19, 2023 |
This is an interesting read from a Japanese Buddhist monk who uses this book to provide insight and tips into how to decrease anxiety from one’s life.

The book is simple, straightforward and the short chapters (or lessons) make it an easy, convenient read.

A lot of the tips are useful, and much of what he has to say is thought provoking. His essential message is that much of the stress and worry in our lives is manufactured by our own attitudes and mistaken perceptions. We create many of our own problems out of thin air. By changing our mindset, we can eliminate most of the stress and anxiety from our lives.

Although it is a worthwhile book, it is not without its flaws.

The translation is very clunky, which occasionally makes for disjointed reading.

Some of the chapters meander and veer off topic.

Many of the book’s examples and strategies are geared toward businessmen in large corporations and often seem less relevant for workers in other fields, or for people who are not defined by their jobs.

Based on my own life experience, I found a few of his observations to be untrue or inaccurate. Some of these, I’m certain, are due to cultural differences between Japan and the U.S. Others, I think, are due to his living in an ivory tower of sorts. Like a lot of scholars, he is so caught up in esoteric theory that some of his beliefs are only imaginary ideals which are not based on any sort of reality or any knowledge of how life really works. For example, he repeatedly makes the absolute statement that all human beings have redeemable qualities. That’s just not true; I’ve encountered several truly horrible people in my life who were inherently bad through and through and had absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever; they’re few and far between, but they are definitely out there. It’s great that he has never encountered people like that, but they do exist, even if he prefers to pretend that they don’t.

However, in spite of the book’s slight defects, many people will find the author’s insights useful & compelling, and I would recommend this book to almost anyone. ( )
  BlueReading | Aug 12, 2022 |
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"Put yourself at ease with this highly practical, internationally bestselling guide to reducing anxiety and living worry-free by the renowned Zen Buddhist author of The Art of Simple Living. Can you think of a time when you were worried about something, but then a random comment or occurrence made you realize how insignificant it was, and you were amazed by how much lighter you felt? We often allow ourselves to be frightened by shadows that aren't really there. As renowned Zen Buddhist monk Shunmyo Masuno says, 90 percent of our worries won't come true. The key is to focus only on the here and now. By doing so, we free ourselves from unnecessary anxiety or worry, and our mind will be at peace. In Don't Worry, you will learn to: act instead of worrying-things will definitely work out better; stop comparing yourself to others-90 percent of your obsessions will disappear; interpret things positively-you are the one to decide whether you are happy or not; stop seeking, stop rushing, stop obsessing; stop taking in too much information; take a break from competition-it's the Zen way of avoiding anxiety; remove unnecessary things from your life and make your life absolutely simple. The goal is to reduce, to let go, to leave behind. By doing so, you'll discover a calmer, more relaxed, more positive version of yourself"--

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