So Far from Home: Lost and Found in Our Brave New World

Author(s): Margaret J. Wheatley

Personal Development

AN INVITATION TO WARRIORSHIP
"I wrote this book for you if you offer your work as a contribution to others," whatever your work might be, and if now you find yourself feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, and sometimes despairing even as you paradoxically experience moments of joy, belonging, and greater resolve to do your work.
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This book describes how we can do our good work" with dedication, energy, discipline, and joy by consciously choosing a new role for ourselves, that of warriors for the human spirit.
"This book contains maps of how we ended up in a world nobody wants"--overtaken by greed, self-interest, and oppressive power--the very opposite of what we worked so hard to create. These maps look deeply into the darkness of this time so that we can develop the insight we need to contribute in meaningful ways.
"This book provides maps for the future," how we can transform our grief, outrage, and frustration into the skills of insight and compassion to serve this dark time with bravery, decency, and gentleness.
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As warriors for the human spirit, we discover our right work, " work that we know is ours to do no matter what. We engage wholeheartedly, embody values we cherish, let go of outcomes, and carefully attend to relationships. We serve those issues and people we care about, focused not so much on making a difference as on "being" a difference.

General Information

  • : 9781609945367
  • : Berrett-Koehler
  • : Berrett-Koehler
  • : 0.284
  • : 01 August 2012
  • : United States
  • : 01 January 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Margaret J. Wheatley
  • : Paperback
  • : 658
  • : 144
  • : KJM
  • : illustrations

More About The Product

Margaret Wheatley is a well-respected global writer, speaker, and teacher for how we can accomplish our work, sustain our relationships, and willingly step forward to serve in this troubling time. She has authored six books and dozens of articles. She has been working globally since 1966 as a consultant, social activist, non-profit leader and author. She's worked with nearly all types of organizations, at all levels, and with local communities in diverse countries and cultures.

A Prophecy of Warriors Seeing What Is Home: We cannot change the way the world is Everything Comes from Somewhere Emergence: Surprised by Newness Identity: The Logic of Change Relationships: Endlessly Entangled Lost: Opening to the world as it is Are We Lost? All-Consuming Selves Distracted Beyond Recall Controlling Complexity Found: We may discover gentleness, decency, bravery Choosing for the Human Spirit Warriors at Work No Hope, No Fear The Warrior's Path A Dream of Warriors