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Philosopher’s Notes – Volume n – Part I by Brian Johnson
Philosopher’s Notes – Volume n – Part I by Brian Johnson
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“A beautiful book on optimal living by Brian Johnson that is very simple to read and contains priceless advice on how to live sincere, prosperous, loving, and happy lives. This book has amazing information that may improve anyone’s life, regardless of age. I wish this book had been around when I was just beginning on my own life’s journey, forty years ago. I wholeheartedly urge you to try it.” -John Mackey, Whole Foods’ CEO
“Brian Johnson is without a doubt the coolest cat I know. Curiosity can kill cats, but it can also breed cool cats. I would download this book all day long if I could implant a “chip” into Chip’s brain to do so. The visceral sensation of discovery you feel every time you turn a page in “A Philosopher’s Notes” is one of the book’s wonderful truths, so it’s possible that it won’t. Reading only a half-dozen pages at a time can provide you with food and drink for a whole week. These notes are more than streams; they are roaring rivers of insight.” – Chip Conley, creator of the Joie de Vivre chain of hotels and author of PEAK and Emotional Equations
“Brilliant! Brian Johnson possesses the remarkable ability to squeeze new life into age-old knowledge and serve it up with a smile. This amazing little book is jam-packed with practical wisdom and endearing charm on every single page. From the minute you take it up, get ready to become wiser, healthier, and happier.” – Pilar Gerasimo, chief editor of the magazine Experience Life
“A fantastic tool to enjoy life to the fullest.” – Robin Sharma, author of The Leader Who Had No Title, a number-one international bestseller.
“What if there was a book about personal development that included all the valuable teachings from the hundreds of other excellent books and instructors? This is the book, stop searching elsewhere! Although it reads as quickly as a page-turning book, A Philosopher’s Notes is packed with priceless pearls of knowledge. Johnson is witty and stylish while making every word matter. A Philosopher’s Notes is a must-read, regardless of whether you’ve read them all or are brand-new to the self-help genre. It’s among the greatest I’ve read, if not the best (and I’ve read a lot of them). Already looking forward to number two.” – Jason Wachob, the brainchild of MindBodyGreen.com
“A Philosopher’s Notes is dripping with Brian’s fervent love of knowledge. It spreads easily. In order to cut through the confusion, A Philosopher’s Notes distills old knowledge down to its core. Without wasting a single word, Brian gives philosophical literature, which is frequently unclear, current significance, making it understandable and applicable to all of us. It really is the manual for ideal life in the present day.” – —Brendan Brazier, creator of Vega and popular author of Thrive
What We Never Had in Class
Isn’t it strange that we studied science, math, and history yet somehow skipped the lesson on living? “Optimal Living 101” didn’t make the timetable for some strange reason… But what if that class actually did exist, and the professors were people like Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, Emerson, Nietzsche, and Buddha, as well as contemporary thinkers like Joseph Campbell, Paulo Coelho, Dan Millman, Byron Katie, Eckhart Tolle, and Wayne Dyer, as well as the world’s top positive psychologists like Sonja Lyubomirsky, Tal Ben-Shahar, and Martin Seligman who are *scientifically*
Consider this book to be a philosopher’s notes from that amazing course. In this encouraging, playful, wise, and helpful little book, Brian Johnson shares one hundred of his favorite Big Ideas on how to create a life brimming with a radiant enthusiasm that can only be discovered when we align with the fundamentals of Optimal Living. From “Spiritual Farts” and “110-Year Old You”s to “The Tolle Trap” and “Blissipline,” you’ll have fun getting your wisdom on.
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