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The Quiet Art of Being Human: Simple Lessons for a Complicated World
by Gad Levine
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Synopsis
Some days you need big answers. Most days you just need one honest line that helps you breathe again.
The Quiet Art of Being Human is a collection of short, grounded reflections—simple truths for complicated days. Each one-page reading offers a small moment of clarity: a reminder, a gentle nudge, ...
The Quiet Art of Being Human is a collection of short, grounded reflections—simple truths for complicated days. Each one-page reading offers a small moment of clarity: a reminder, a gentle nudge, ...
Some days you need big answers. Most days you just need one honest line that helps you breathe again.
The Quiet Art of Being Human is a collection of short, grounded reflections—simple truths for complicated days. Each one-page reading offers a small moment of clarity: a reminder, a gentle nudge, or a thought you can carry with you.
There are no long chapters here. No lists of rules. No pressure to transform your whole life overnight. Just clear, steady perspectives on things most of us wrestle with but rarely talk about:
• setting boundaries
• emotional fatigue and overload
• self-doubt and second-guessing
• the strain of relationships and expectations
• quiet resilience on heavy days
You can read one page a day, or open the book anywhere and see what lands. It’s the kind of book people keep on a nightstand, carry in a bag, or give to someone who’s going through a hard week.
This is a thoughtful gift for anyone who appreciates simple life lessons, gentle wisdom, and short, meaningful readings that make life feel a little less heavy.
For readers of daily reflections and reflective essay-style books, The Quiet Art of Being Human offers a small moment of grounding in a noisy world.
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