Secrets of the Superoptimist
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Rating | : | 4.92 (947 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0977480704 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 166 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-12-31 |
Language | : | English |
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Good Toilet Read Kevin McGlinchey If you are looking for serious self-help you might want to keep browsing. If you are looking for a random collection of encouraging thoughts sprinkled with wry humor and a most excellent cover photo click on "add to shopping cart.". LAUGH YOUR WAY TO MENTAL HEALTH Some of us feel comfortable being seen in public reading a self-help book. Others, like myself, feel humiliated reading one even in private. They just take themselves so seriously, and force you to take yourself even more so. The "Secrets of the SuperOptimist" is just the opposite. It's like a buddhist monk slipping on a banana peel. Wisdom and humor combined seamlessly. And, i did get somet
. Individually and collectively, they've studied shamanistic meta-psychology, Zen, wabi-sabi, neuro-muscular sciences, tai chi, literary deconstruction, and various foreign languages. Morton and Nathaniel Whitten, the transmitters of SuperOptimism, have been seekers of higher truth and optimal sensation for over 30 years. W.R
From Publishers Weekly The brainchild of Morton and Whitten, a pair of "seekers of higher truth and optimal sensation" who claim to have received this book's 116 "wisdom transmissions" from a mysterious source called the SuperOptimist, this volume could become the self-help of choice for people who don't read self-help. . This quirky, unique primer, categorized on its back cover as "Psychology/ Philosophy/ Great Religious Texts of the World/ Humor," provides more than 100 points of advice for achieving SuperOptimism, defined as "the mental discipline to reframe any situation into a favorable outcome." Centered around three central principles-believing in the preeminence of your own fortune, considering pain a kind of informative "sensation," and removing one's shoes whenever possible-specific "secrets" include: drink caffeine, "compare yoursel
Book by W. R. Morton, Nathaniel Whitten