You are awesome : how to navigate change, wrestle with failure, and live an intentional life
Book
From Neil PasrichaNew York Times, million-copy bestselling author of The Book of Awesome series and The Happiness Equation, thought leader for the next generation, and one of the most popular TED speakers in the worldcomes a revelatory and inspiring book that will change the way we view failure and help us build resilience. We are lucky. For most of us, famine, plague, economic depression, and other life-threatening catastrophes are the stuff of history books. Were living in an era with the highest-ever rates of longevity, education, and wealth. Cars drive us home as our phones entertain us before we arrive to food delivered to the front door. We have it all!
Available copies
- 3 of 3 copies available at OWWL.
Current holds
0 current holds with 3 total copies.Location | Call Number / Shelving Location |
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Lyons Public Library | 158.1 PAS (Text) Adult Nonfiction |
52141300551123 |
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Palmyra Community Library | 158.1 PAS (Text) Adult Nonfiction |
52127300414123 |
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Wolcott Public Library | 158.1 PAS (Text) Adult Nonfiction |
52130100394123 |
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Record details
- ISBN: 9781982135881
- ISBN: 1982135883
- ISBN: 9781508278214
- Physical Description: xx, 265 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Gallery Books, 2019.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-265). |
Summary, etc.: | From Neil PasrichaNew York Times, million-copy bestselling author of The Book of Awesome series and The Happiness Equation, thought leader for the next generation, and one of the most popular TED speakers in the worldcomes a revelatory and inspiring book that will change the way we view failure and help us build resilience. We are lucky. For most of us, famine, plague, economic depression, and other life-threatening catastrophes are the stuff of history books. Were living in an era with the highest-ever rates of longevity, education, and wealth. Cars drive us home as our phones entertain us before we arrive to food delivered to the front door. We have it all! |
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Subject: | Failure (Psychology). Resilience (Personality trait). |