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Reddit mentions of Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life. Here are the top ones.

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Found 4 comments on Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life:

u/sojayn · 22 pointsr/UnsentLetters

Nope. You have a unique challenge - save other people's lives.

You and only you could talk to someone like me - a recovering alcoholic - and show me why i shouldnt drink again.

That will save lives.

This book by ex SEAL who saw some shit, did some shit, is about how to live with unforgivable guilt.


“People who think you weak will offer you an excuse. People who respect you will offer you a challenge.” (112)

Resilience Eric Greitens book here

I hope you are staying with us.

u/wolfram184 · 1 pointr/getdisciplined

Resilience, by Eric Grietens

It is a somewhat editorialized version of a series of letters that the author, Grietens, traded with one of his former soldiers. (both are former Navy Seals)

The thing is, even though the guy Grietens traded letters with was a former SEAL, his life was aimless and falling apart. His business was struggling, his family strained, and an assortment of other issues.

It offers an excellent mix of specific advice and more general philosophical and foundational advice.

u/inglorious · 1 pointr/serbia

Evo ti jos jedna, korisna je, mada ne nudi sustinski nista novo i nepoznato, samo je lepo zapakovano uz pozadinsku pricu.

u/nominalbiped · 1 pointr/politics

I accidentally read his books.

I read like /r/iamverysmart. Frankly, it's not much of surprise, it was like reading concentrated entitlement.

"I have a Ph.D. philosophy, so I must know better than you."