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Not since Alan Watts has there been a lay expert with the erudition
and insight to so expertly pack a difficult package of unfamiliar notions
into a book of immediate relevance. What is consumerism to me? and sex?
and money? How do they relate to my goals and aspirations? Laurence Boldt,
a career counselor and author of the bestselling Zen and the Art of
Making a Living, presents a sophisticated alternative to life as we
know it. Fully equipped with opinion polls, sociological studies, intellectual
histories, and classic economics texts, Boldt dismantles the foundations
of our consumer society brick by brick and, more importantly, our unquestioning
acceptance of it. The alternative is a path of awareness, of flowing, and
of sufficiency that together result in the joyful abundance of a productive,
natural life. The shift in world view that Boldt seeks to effect in the
reader has such profound practical implications that this book could very
well change your life--which is exactly the author's intention. Boldt can
be excused for slipping into fuzzy notions like the so-called perennial
philosophy, for his recasting of modern life in Taoist terms of ready abundance
is so convincing that it makes you wonder how we got stuck in our lifestyles
of lack in the first place. --Brian Bruya
Book Description
How much is enough? The bestselling author of Zen and the Art of
Making a Living shows how to achieve material abundance without becoming
spiritually bankrupt. Through his intelligent, appealing integration of
Eastern philosophy and practical advice, Laurence G. Boldt has helped thousands
of readers find personal satisfaction in their work and personal lives.
Now he applies these principles to the subject of abundance: How do we
achieve material wealth without sacrificing our souls? In The Tao of
Abundance, Boldt applies ancient wisdom to modern times, presenting
eight guiding principles from Taoist philosophy geared to help readers
make practical life changes that ...
About the Author
Laurence G. Boldt is a writer, career consultant, and lifetime student
of Eastern philosophies, with more than a decade of experience helping
people shape their dreams into practical realities. He is the bestselling
author of Zen and the Art of Making a Living, How to Find the
Work You Love, and Zen Soup. He lives in Santa Barbara, California. |