Autor: Tomáš Ďuroška
Vydavateľstvo: Ecotech Systems s.r.o. 2024
EAN: 9788069086005
If you can’t choose a book because you’re tempted to a certain extent by everything, but nothing specific, then you’ve probably come to the right place. The author of this book is looking for the fabled philosopher’s stone and perhaps even the Holy Grail of life management. He searches for inspiration in many areas and looks for connections where you wouldn’t expect to find any.
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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2020 32,94 €If you can’t choose a book because you’re tempted to a certain extent by everything, but nothing specific, then you’ve probably come to the right place. The author of this book is looking for the fabled philosopher’s stone and perhaps even the Holy Grail of life management. He searches for inspiration in many areas and looks for connections where you wouldn’t expect to find any. The author states in his book: “We live in a decadent period of the modern Middle Ages. Blinded by millions of bright screens and phone displays, we live in a time of darkness. We have stopped noticing what is essential. We are hurtling at terrifying speed somewhere, with no idea of the destination. We need to escape this trap and experience a new Renaissance.”
This book discusses ordinary things in an unordinary way. Its ambition is not to be a textbook or an academic guide. It narrates ordinary things from different points of view. This narration is supposed to reveal things in life in new, sometimes unexpected and unusual contexts. Readers will be able to understand certain important connections and relations which might help them in their personal or work life. The book also deals with wider-ranging topics which go beyond the borders of the individual world, because they are based on the assumption that the world and its elements are mutually indivisible and connected, and individuals and their surroundings cannot be separated or earmarked. Using the examples of ordinary people and top managers, beginning and well-known companies, various trends and published analyses, the author looks for and discovers new, interesting and discreet connections which may be hidden in the everyday “cycle and bustle” of life. The result of this search and revelation should be a discovery of important and essential principles (variables, factors) of success in one’s personal, professional and social life.