Chillosophy. Experiences of getting out of hopelessness
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When the familiar world collapses and it seems that the earth is falling from under your feet and chaos is winning, the main thing is not to fuss. In times of turbulence, it is necessary to learn inner flexibility, to master the ability to renew oneself while remaining oneself.
One of the best business coaches in Russia, publicist and social activist Irina Hakamada calls her view of life and approach to solving problems chillosophy. This is philosophy, that is, knowledge of wisdom, but relaxed (hence the prefix "chill"), and to master it, you do not have to be a professional. It is the same here: if you want to learn to live in uncertainty, turn uncertainty into certainty, i.e. into a fact of life. That is, you have to say to yourself, "There will be no more uncertainty!" - and not wait for the end of this year, and then for the next, and then count the dates, hoping that in this year everything will be more or less certain, in the twenty-fourth, or in the twenty-fifth, or tomorrow, or in a week.... nothing is certain in this world. And in your personal life too. And that's certainty. The author believes that we are all able to understand the regularities of what is happening in the big world and apply this knowledge in a particular situation - calmly and without unnecessary haste, even in times of crisis. In her book, Irina Hakamada uses examples from her own life to show how to apply a chillosophic approach to find yourself even in the most difficult life circumstances and make the "great transition" from vanity to happiness.
One of the best business coaches in Russia, publicist and social activist Irina Hakamada calls her view of life and approach to solving problems chillosophy. This is philosophy, that is, knowledge of wisdom, but relaxed (hence the prefix "chill"), and to master it, you do not have to be a professional. It is the same here: if you want to learn to live in uncertainty, turn uncertainty into certainty, i.e. into a fact of life. That is, you have to say to yourself, "There will be no more uncertainty!" - and not wait for the end of this year, and then for the next, and then count the dates, hoping that in this year everything will be more or less certain, in the twenty-fourth, or in the twenty-fifth, or tomorrow, or in a week.... nothing is certain in this world. And in your personal life too. And that's certainty. The author believes that we are all able to understand the regularities of what is happening in the big world and apply this knowledge in a particular situation - calmly and without unnecessary haste, even in times of crisis. In her book, Irina Hakamada uses examples from her own life to show how to apply a chillosophic approach to find yourself even in the most difficult life circumstances and make the "great transition" from vanity to happiness.
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