6/3/2023 0 Comments The courage to create![]() ![]() This book is filled with all of this, as well as hard-earned forms of wisdom that are definitely more than the sum of those key parts. Above all, emotional development requires the courage of commitment in the face of doubt, awkwardness, and anxiety. Palmer quickens our instinct to seek the common good and gives us the tools to do it.This timely, courageous and practical workintensely personal as well as politicalis not about them, those people in Washington D.C., or in our state capitals, on whom we blame our political problems. Thanks in large part to this book, I’m learning to see-and feel-the ways in which emotional development requires patience, perseverance, hope, a willingness to learn through failure, and an abiding sense of humor. In Healing the Heart of Democracy, Parker J. In The Courage to Feel, Andrew Seubert brings to bear the power and humility of true expertise in providing a guide to the process of emotional honesty. ![]() Feeling emotions, being emotional, expressing emotions, expressing one’s self-all of these are assumed by most people to be natural and straightforward, or they are given a gloss of dead-end pseudo-expertise such as women are in touch with their emotions-men are not. ![]() Yet, from the beginning, I knew I was reading as a person who has spent the better part of 55 years making all of the all-too-human mistakes that are kindly, but deftly and forthrightly, chronicled in this poignant book. ![]() I picked up this book as a psychologist who had the pleasure of meeting Andrew Seubert. ![]()
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