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How to live wisely and well in the twenty-first century--an introduction to the modern art of emotional intelligence.
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How to live wisely and well in the twenty-first century--an introduction to the modern art of emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence affects every aspect of the way we live, from romantic to professional relationships, from our inner resilience to our social success. It is arguably the single most important skill for surviving the twenty-first century. But what does it really mean? One decade ago, Alain de Botton founded The School of Life, an institute dedicated to understanding and improving our emotional intelligence. Now he presents the gathered wisdom of those ten years in a wide-ranging and innovative compendium of emotional intelligence which forms an introduction to The School of Life. Using his trademark mixture of analysis and anecdote, philosophical insight and practical wisdom, he considers how we interact with each and with ourselves, and how we can do so better. From the reigning master of popular philosophy, The School of Life: An Emotional Education is an essential look at the skill set that defines our modern lives.
Author Biography
The School of Life is a global organization helping people lead more fulfilled lives. Through our range of books, gifts and stationery we aim to prompt more thoughtful natures and help everyone to find fulfillment. The School of Life is a resource for exploring self-knowledge, relationships, work, socializing, finding calm, and enjoying culture through content, community, and conversation. You can find us online, in stores and in welcoming spaces around the world offering classes, events, and one-to-one therapy sessions. The School of Life is a rapidly growing global brand, with over 5 million YouTube subscribers, 343,000 Facebook followers, 183,000 Instagram followers and 160,000 Twitter followers. The School of Life Press brings together the thinking and ideas of the School of Life creative team under the direction of series editor, Alain de Botton. Their books share a coherent, curated message that speaks with one voice: calm, reassuring, and sane.
Table of Contents
Introduction Self Others Relationships Work Culture
Review
Praise for The School of Life: An Emotional Education: Featured in the top 10 of The Bookseller's Hardback Non-Fiction chart.Featured in the Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 2019: "With The School of Life: An Emotional Education , de Botton and the writers of the School of Life collective have made a significant contribution to the genre. Delivered in characteristically elegant prose, the book treats the idea of self-improvement as a worthy existential endeavor, neither patronizing nor underestimating readers." --The Times Literary Supplement "We are all messed up, and we will never be as happy as we think we should be, but still there are lots of nice things to share and enjoy, and it is good to be nice to one another. . . . Each of these thoughts [is] a huge relief. I . . . found the book so convincing that I took its ideas into consideration while making some major decisions in my own life." --The Cut "Excellent read on what maturity really means" --Brain Pickings "It is an amazing book. Beautifully written . . . a beautiful book that you should have in your home" --Virgin Radio "As we each do our part to remake our institutions to be more focused on human flourishing, we can and should begin with ourselves, using the insights gathered in this practical volume" --Erraticus magazine People Magazine's "Self-Help Pick" in Best New Books. Featured in Yes! Magazine November 2019 Praise for Alain de Botton: 'A serious and optimistic set of practical ideas that could improve and alter the way we live.' --Jeanette Winterson, The Times 'Alain de Botton likes to take big, complex subjects and write about them with thoughtful and deceptive innocence.' --Observer 'What he has managed to do is remarkable: to help us think better so that we may live better lives.' --Irish Times
Review Quote
Praise for The School of Life: An Emotional Education: Featured in the top 10 of The Bookseller's Hardback Non-Fiction chart. Featured in the Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 2019: "With The School of Life: An Emotional Education , de Botton and the writers of the School of Life collective have made a significant contribution to the genre. Delivered in characteristically elegant prose, the book treats the idea of self-improvement as a worthy existential endeavor, neither patronizing nor underestimating readers." -- The Times Literary Supplement "We are all messed up, and we will never be as happy as we think we should be, but still there are lots of nice things to share and enjoy, and it is good to be nice to one another. . . . Each of these thoughts [is] a huge relief. I . . . found the book so convincing that I took its ideas into consideration while making some major decisions in my own life." -- The Cut "Excellent read on what maturity really means" -- Brain Pickings "It is an amazing book. Beautifully written . . . a beautiful book that you should have in your home" -- Virgin Radio "As we each do our part to remake our institutions to be more focused on human flourishing, we can and should begin with ourselves, using the insights gathered in this practical volume" -- Erraticus magazine People Magazine's "Self-Help Pick" in Best New Books. Featured in Yes! Magazine November 2019 Praise for Alain de Botton: 'A serious and optimistic set of practical ideas that could improve and alter the way we live.' -- Jeanette Winterson, The Times 'Alain de Botton likes to take big, complex subjects and write about them with thoughtful and deceptive innocence.' -- Observer 'What he has managed to do is remarkable: to help us think better so that we may live better lives.' -- Irish Times
Excerpt from Book
SELF-DEVELOPMENT As children, when someone asked our age, we might have said, "I'm four", and added, with great solemnity, "and a half." We didn't want anyone to think we were only four. We had traveled so far in those few months, but then again, we were modest enough to sense that the huge dignity of turning five was still quite far away. In other words, as children, we were hugely conscious of the rapidity and intensity of human development and wanted clearly to signal to others and ourselves what dramatic metamorphoses we might undergo in the course of our ordinary days and nights. It would nowadays sound comic or a touch mad for an adult to say proudly, "I'm twenty- five and a half" or "forty- one and three- quarters"-- because, without particularly noticing, we've drifted away from the notion that adults, too, are capable of evolutions. Once we're past eighteen or so, our progress is still monitored but it is envisaged in different terms: It is cast in the language of material and professional advancement. The focus is on what grades have been achieved, what career has been chosen and what progress has been made in the corporate hierarchy. Development becomes largely synonymous with promotion. But emotional growth still continues. There won't be a simple outward measure: We're no taller, we've not boosted our seniority at work, and we've received no new title to confirm our matriculation to the world. Yet there have been changes nevertheless. We may, over two sleepless nights, have entirely rethought our attitude to envy or come to an important insight about the way we behave when someone compliments us. We may have made a momentous step in self- forgiveness or resolved one of the riddles of a romantic relationship. These quiet but very real milestones don't get marked. We're not given a cake or a present to mark the moment of growth. We're not congratulated by others or viewed with enhanced respect. No one cares or even knows how caring might work. But inside, privately, we might harbor a muffled hope that some of our evolutions will be properly prized. In an ideal world, we might have in our possession maps of emotional progress against which we could plot our faltering advance toward more sustained maturity. We might conceive of our inner developments as trips around a region, each one with distinct landmarks and staging posts, and as significant in their way as the cities of Renaissance Italy or the beauty spots on the Pacific Highway-- and which we might be equally proud to have reached and come to understand our way around.
Description for Sales People
Celebrating 10 Years of The School of Life developing emotional intelligence around the world. An updated anthology of The School of Life's best loved works. Foreword by the celebrated author, philosopher and School of Life founder, Alain de Botton. Draws on philosophy, psychology, literature and the visual arts to equip the reader with the skills we truly need thrive. Chapters include: Self, Others, Relationships, Work and Culture.
Details ISBN191289145X Short Title The School of Life Pages 336 Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 191289145X ISBN-13 9781912891450 Format Paperback Publication Date 2020-09-08 Subtitle An Emotional Education DEWEY 152.4 Publisher School of Life Imprint School of Life Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified Author The School of Life Audience General We've got this
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