Self Awareness
Meaning of the Self: Motivate Happiness to Pursue You
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Narrated by:
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Steven Humes
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By:
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Joshua Nsangi
About this listen
What is the meaning of the self? What does it mean to be self-aware? That is to say, what does it mean to be aware of you? Using a monologue discussion, the author undertakes an interesting and successful reactionary discourse - one that has so far brought about the right way to question the meaning of life.
Why pursue happiness when you can rather get it to pursue you? The thinking anew, as a result of the ideologies brought to light by the author, is an aspect that is expected to grip the listener with contagious efficacy, once all has been said and done.
Is not learning something new - something reputed for harboring secrets within it, secrets of luring happiness towards you - worth a look into? What is happiness? Although this audiobook is not inclined to any particular religion, within it are many elements of spirituality, and the explanation of a world that, despite being in plain view, is greatly overlooked by our conditioned subconscious mind.
One of the main reasons for me writing this book is to encourage as many of my fellow beautiful beings to do what we do on a daily basis in a more refined manner, which is to think independently before considering external situations.
The meaning of the self is something that this audiobook can't point out to you; just due to the tendency of overlooking the obvious, it no longer sticks out in life. It isn't something that most people particularly know about, even though most people have strong suspicions and sentiments of the existence of a phenomenon that this book allows you to for sure to discover on your own terms.
©2014 Joshua Nsangi (P)2020 Joshua Nsangi