How to Forsake the World: What Those Who Leave Society Can Teach Those Who Stay

Author:   Shira Telushkin
Publisher:   HarperCollins
Edition:   Unabridged edition
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9798228698222


Publication Date:   24 March 2026
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How to Forsake the World: What Those Who Leave Society Can Teach Those Who Stay


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A mix of philosophy, history, and journalism that illuminates individuals in closed off communities who have left society to find their own meaning --offering insight for everyone yearning to pursue a deeper, more fulfilled life. When journalist and scholar Shira Telushkin was a girl, she was entranced by stories of men and women who removed themselves from the world to seek eternal truths. The daughter of a rabbi who strongly believed the best life was one that alleviated the suffering of others, Shira felt conflicted about her curiosity. ""These people, to whom I was so drawn, lived lives with no clear utility to others, and yet in reading their stories I felt convinced, briefly, that there was a purpose to life, and this was it."" What is the highest level of being? Is it a life lived in sacrifice to others to make the world a better place, or is it sacrificing the world and ignoring its needs to reach an eternal truth? This book is Telushkin's journey to uncover answers and find peace between seeking and serving. How to Forsake the World chronicles her odyssey to understand her own yearnings. Telushkin introduces four fascinating communities--Talmudic scholars seeking knowledge, off-the-grid anarchists seeking freedom, Buddhist renunciants seeking enlightenment, cloistered nuns seeking salvation--and asks how their values and determination to walk paths on their own terms might broaden modern conceptions of meaning and purpose in a society where success and worthiness are deeply tied to productivity and being useful. With keen writing, affable voice, extraordinary access, and extensive research, Telushkin brings her subjects to vivid, urgent life, providing a rare opportunity to explore the uncharted territory where wellness and burnout intersect with deeper philosophical and historical inquiries about what we owe to others and to ourselves.

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Author:   Shira Telushkin
Publisher:   HarperCollins
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Edition:   Unabridged edition
ISBN:  

9798228698222


Publication Date:   24 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Shira Telushkin writes about religion, art, and the human search for meaning for outlets including the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, and many others. She received her BA in Religious Studies from Yale University, and her M.Div. from the Harvard Divinity School, where she studied fourth century Egyptian monks. Shira teaches religion and culture reporting at the Craig Newmark Journalism school at CUNY, and works at the International Catacomb Society.

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