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Like streams to the ocean : Notes on ego, love, and the things that make us who we are / Jedidiah Jenkins.

Jenkins, Jedidiah, (author.).

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"A moving meditation on the hidden, sometimes difficult topics we must consider to live an authentic life, from the New York Times bestselling author of To Shake the Sleeping Self. We aren't born into a self. It is created without our consent, built on top of our circumstances, the off-handed comments we hear from others, and the moments that scared us most when we were young. But in the busyness of our daily life, we rarely get the chance to think clearly about the questions that matter most. Who am I? Where do I belong? How much of who I am and what I do boils down to avoiding the things that make me feel small? We tuck these questions into the corner of our minds, but they drive our behavior far more than we give them credit for, even after we become adults. Writing with the passion and clarity that made his debut, To Shake the Sleeping Self, a national bestseller, Jenkins makes space to explore the seven topics we must think about in order to live a deeply considered life: ego, family, work, love, nature, death, and the soul. He considers the experiences that shape us into who we are, whether they're as heart-pounding as a rafting trip through the whitewater of the Grand Canyon, or as ordinary as the moment when we look in the mirror each morning. Through it all, Jenkins leads readers on a wide-ranging conversation about finding fulfillment in the people and places around us, and discovering the courage to show our deepest selves to the world. Like Streams to the Ocean is a profound reflection from one of our most original writers, a necessary read for anyone seeking a companion on the road to understanding"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593137239
  • ISBN: 059313723X
  • Physical Description: 249 pages ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Convergent, [2020]

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Ego -- Family -- Home -- Friendship -- Love -- Work -- Death -- The soul.
Subject: Jenkins, Jedidiah.
Introspection.
Self.
Self (Philosophy)
Conduct of life.

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  • 5 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cass County.

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Like Streams to the Ocean : Notes on Ego, Love, and the Things That Make Us Who We Are: Essaysc
Like Streams to the Ocean : Notes on Ego, Love, and the Things That Make Us Who We Are: Essaysc
by Jenkins, Jedidiah
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Like Streams to the Ocean : Notes on Ego, Love, and the Things That Make Us Who We Are: Essaysc


NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * "As inviting, wide-ranging, and philosophical as an all-night conversation with a best friend, and as revealing and thought-provoking as the diary of a curious adventurer."--Sasha Sagan, author of For Small Creatures Such as We You can travel the world looking for yourself, but if you don't know what you're looking for, how can you find it? Like Streams To The Ocean is about examining the things that make us who we are and getting to know ourselves, our stories, and the decisions that shape our one and only life. Writing with the passion and clarity that made his debut, To Shake the Sleeping Self , a national bestseller, Jedidiah Jenkins brings together new and old writings to explore the eight subjects that give life meaning: ego, family, home, friendship, love, work, death, the soul. Who am I? What am I made of? How much of how I act boils down to avoiding the things that make me feel small? As he examines the experiences that shape our conscious and subconscious answers to these questions, Jenkins leads readers in a wide-ranging conversation about finding fulfillment in the people and places around us and discovering the courage to show our deepest selves to the world.

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