What are we afraid of and what can we do about it?
Fear--of change, of intimacy, of loss, of the unknown--has
become a corrosive influence in modern life, eroding our ability to
think clearly. Exploited for power by politicians and for money by
the media, it has become embedded in the way we think about our
lives. Overcoming our fear, says Gordon Livingston, constitutes the
most difficult struggle we face.
Dr. Livingston, a psychiatrist, has increasingly found himself
prescribing virtues like courage to his patients instead of
tranquilizers or antidepressants. Now he tells us all what we need
to do to develop personal virtues in the face of societal fear--and
our own individual fears. And he does this with the crystalline
prose and leavening wit that have made him an internationally
bestselling author.
As the celebrated novelist Mark Helprin has said of Dr.
Livingston: "To read him is to trust him and to learn, for his life
has been touched by fire, and his motives are absolutely pure."
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