Going to Pieces without Falling Apart
 

Going to Pieces without Falling Apart

by Mark Epstein

In the era of self-empowerment and the relentless glorification of self-esteem, Mark Epstein is questioning whether we have it all backward. As a psychiatrist and practicing Buddhist for 25 years, Epstein has come to believe that the self-help movement has encouraged us to spend enormous amounts of time, money, and mental energy on patching up our egos, rather than pursuing true self-awareness.... (read more)

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A nice, quick paced insight into a Buddhist perspective in a Western world. I would recommend this book for those who may have studied eastern religion but perhaps feel a bit in the dark as to how their philosophies might apply in a Western atmosphere.

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