Not a book I would usually be drawn to, I was snagged by the idea of emotional resilience. This is a very interesting angle from which to approach situations -- ha-ha, when physical resilience is just. not. enough. And citing "wisdom" as a necessary catalyst is another one.
Don't meddle with a veteran, however disabled he seems to be. He might just come back with that (forgotten) killer instinct a couple of months later.I bet anything that reads "inspirational" won't happen to common folks, that's probably why there are still so many bullies hanging around town...:):)
Have you read that book yet?
ReplyDeleteNot a book I would usually be drawn to, I was snagged by the idea of emotional resilience. This is a very interesting angle from which to approach situations -- ha-ha, when physical resilience is just. not. enough. And citing "wisdom" as a necessary catalyst is another one.
A good read. Thanks!
I've downloaded and read the sample, then bought and downloaded the whole thing, but haven't read it yet.
ReplyDeleteI still think the fundamental idea is to cultivate a calm, clear mind. All else follows from there.
I clicked "play" intending just to watch 30 seconds or so (my usual allotment for youtube videos) but I was trapped after the first 10 seconds.
ReplyDeleteIt was awesome to see him sprint! This guy is a damned inspiration.
There's a lesson there for all of us.
ReplyDeleteDon't meddle with a veteran, however disabled he seems to be. He might just come back with that (forgotten) killer instinct a couple of months later.I bet anything that reads "inspirational" won't happen to common folks, that's probably why there are still so many bullies hanging around town...:):)
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's the fortitude to make this transformation that makes him uncommon.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I think we all have that within us, but it takes a lot of ... courage perhaps?