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Tracing the Histories of Self-Help to Better Help Your Self
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Matthew Israel
Discover a deeper understanding of self-help and a better means to help yourself through this historical inquiry into the roots of some of society’s best ideas for living well. Matthew Israel always found the latest self-help trends captivating, but his experience as a historian led him to question the hype. Diving into the fascinating histories behind nine of the most well-known self-help ideas in American culture today—such as practicing gratitude, cultivating joy, and the idea that exercise is therapy—Israel guides readers through a wide range of wisdom, from ancient philosophy to Buddhism, Christianity, psychology, and twentieth-century Black and feminist thought. The book is rich in takeaways we can all apply in our lives, including these 9 best ideas for living well:
- Exercise for your mind
- Question productivity
- Practice gratitude
- Incorporate memento mori
- Simplify your life
- Study Buddhism
- Read philosophy
- Find community and celebrate
- Practice