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OverviewChop Wood, Carry Water: The Yoga of Work is part-adventure and part-love story. The adventure? We'll confront burdens, misadventures, immense dislikes, monstrous desires, ugly pride, and more along the way. And the love story? We'll get the chance to ""work with work"" in order to discover that life is, in the end, a supreme gift. Andrew Taggart's starting point is with two sober, often overlooked facts about modern work: work is nearly everywhere, and the basic unit of modern work is not the epic project but the mundane task. Taggart goes on to show how these two facts often give rise to viewing life as an ordeal and to trying to find happiness elsewhere. Both attitudes, he helps us see, need to be dissolved through careful attention. Most chapters include practical pointers whose aim is to invite us to observe our confusions surrounding work very closely. When we observe closely, we begin to experience freedom. And how does the story end? What is felt by the one who truly grasps the essence of the yoga of work is a quiet beauty, an energy that's unfolding through seamless activity. For such a one, there is not just ease but also love. Praise For Andrew Taggart's Approach Andrew is Drano for the soul. - Khe Hy, Founder, Latour AI Andrew is one of the biggest influences on how I've thought about work over the past eight years. - Paul Millerd, Writer, Pathless Path Andrew is the real deal: a rare mix of accessible wisdom and actionable insights. He's a major part of my own development, my pursuit of wisdom, and my mental well-being. I'm honoured to work with him and, more importantly, to call him a friend. - Daniel Eberhard, CEO, KOHO Andrew describes himself as a ""practical philosopher."" The label might seem a gimmick, but it actually hits the nail on the head. He's a guide who will help you - if you're sincere - discover those elusive answers to fundamental questions for the practical purpose of leading a life well-lived. Amazingly, he delivers. - Daniel Doyon, Founder, Readwise Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew TaggartPublisher: Iti Press Imprint: Iti Press Dimensions: Width: 10.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 15.20cm Weight: 0.045kg ISBN: 9798993566214Pages: 68 Publication Date: 30 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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