"The Truth About Us: How We Fool ourselves, and How God loves us Anyway" by Brant Hansen.
The book is a self-referential and anti-self centered narrative by Hansen himself, that is set beyond Christendom to identify what traits we have that make us prone to projecting self perception over time. The book ultimately forms a critical message to discover and work upon that innate faith of a humble person, in which the author will leave the reader to look into and study the detrimental implications of self projection within personal and professional lives.
Аудиокнига «The Truth about Us - How We Fool Ourselves and How God Loves Us Anyway (Unabridged)» написана автором Brant Hansen в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781690563242
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What would happen if you admitted you weren't a good person? It's a seemingly crazy question. From priests to prisoners, nearly everyone thinks they're morally better than average. Why change our minds? Why admit the truth about ourselves? In his conversational and delightfully self-effacing style, Brant Hansen shows us why we should fight our drive to be self-righteous: it's breathtakingly freeing. What's more, just admitting that we're profoundly biased toward ourselves and want desperately to preserve our rightness at all costs even helps us think better, make better decisions, be better listeners, and improve our relationships with God and others. Hansen draws from biblical insight and the work of everyone from esteemed social psychologists to comedians to make his point: the sooner we get over ourselves, give up the I'm good internal dialogue, and admit the truth, the sooner we can live a more lighthearted, fruitful, fun-loving life. After all, as Hansen writes, the humble life is truly your best one.