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OverviewWhy does freedom so often feel heavy? In The Burden of Freedom: Existential Psychology and the Human Struggle with Uncertainty, Professor RJ Starr explores one of the most profound questions of modern life-how the gift of human freedom can also become our greatest source of anxiety. Drawing from the insights of existential philosophy and modern psychology, Starr reveals why the responsibility to choose, define, and direct our own lives can feel overwhelming in an age of constant pressure, limitless options, and digital exposure. Through accessible storytelling, psychological research, and philosophical clarity, he helps readers understand what it means to live as conscious, responsible beings in a world with no guarantees. Freedom, responsibility, and meaning From Kierkegaard's ""dizziness of freedom"" to Sartre's claim that we are ""condemned to be free,"" this book traces how the awareness of choice shapes our emotions, relationships, and sense of self. Starr connects these classic ideas to today's realities-career decisions, information overload, social media identity, and the fear of missing out-to show how modern life intensifies ancient dilemmas. A guide for living with depth and courage Through vivid examples, case studies, and cultural reflection, Starr demonstrates how people avoid freedom through perfectionism, distraction, and conformity-and how to reverse that pattern by cultivating emotional intelligence and existential maturity. The book offers a grounded framework for navigating uncertainty, choosing with integrity, and finding meaning through responsibility rather than escape. Divided into five parts, The Burden of Freedom examines: - The foundations of freedom and the psychology of choice - The modern predicament of decision fatigue and digital comparison - The ways we unconsciously flee from freedom through avoidance and fear - How freedom shapes love, work, aging, and the body - Practical tools for living with purpose, clarity, and ethical awareness A powerful synthesis of philosophy and psychology RJ Starr bridges the wisdom of thinkers like Viktor Frankl, Rollo May, and Irvin Yalom with contemporary psychological insight, offering a guide that is as intellectually rigorous as it is emotionally resonant. Accessible yet deeply reflective, The Burden of Freedom invites readers to face life's uncertainties not with avoidance, but with courage. It is for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by choice, haunted by possibility, or hungry for a more meaningful way to live. Freedom will never be easy-but understanding it may be the first act of becoming truly human. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rj StarrPublisher: Depthmark Press Imprint: Depthmark Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.735kg ISBN: 9798999629319Pages: 314 Publication Date: 23 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 InformationRJ Starr is a Professor of Psychology and Author whose work explores the emotional and existential foundations of human life-how we find meaning, embrace responsibility, and navigate uncertainty. Specializing in existential and personality psychology, his research and writing examine how awareness, emotion, and identity shape the human condition. Through his books, lectures, and essays, Starr bridges psychological theory with everyday life, offering accessible frameworks for clarity, agency, and authentic self-understanding. His integrative approach empowers readers to engage deeply with their own narratives and live with greater maturity, resilience, and purpose. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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