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Reddit mentions of The Wisdom of Insecurity

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of The Wisdom of Insecurity. Here are the top ones.

The Wisdom of Insecurity
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    Features:
  • Author Harvey Deitel, Paul Deitel
  • Number Of Pages 1104 pages
  • Format Paperback
Specs:
Height7.23 Inches
Length4.3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 1968
Weight0.23809924296 Pounds
Width0.43 Inches

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Found 7 comments on The Wisdom of Insecurity:

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/ZenHabits

>Too many books to read, and not enough time to read them all!

Oh, so, SO true.

The only book of his I own is The Wisdom of Insecurity. However, I have many audio files that I listen to when I am walking my dog or in the car. You can find a lot online- here are a couple of sources. I also really enjoyed reading/listening to Time and the More it Changes which is a long one at around 50 minutes. And last but not least, please enjoy this short animation, I go back to it frequently, it keeps me from worrying about truly unimportant things. :)

*grammar (as always)

u/PsychRabbit · 2 pointsr/psychology

I can't say exactly what's going, but I can offer some recommended reading. If that or the advice of other redditors doesn't help, don't be afraid to try and get professional help.

u/frustumator · 2 pointsr/trees

uptoke for the prophet - that book was very inspiring for me. if you're down for some more "standard" (i.e. not poetry) hippie/beat/whatever-era lit/philosophy, look into alan watts. I've only read The Wisdom of Insecurity , but he's written a bunch of other stuff.

Oh, and happy rolling :)

u/a_cup_of_juice · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

Second this. His influence on my life and reality is beyond explanation. The Book was my first read, but my favorite is The Wisdom of Insecurity.

u/cudo · 1 pointr/AskReddit

It hasn't exactly changed my life, but The Wisdom of Insecurity messes with you in a good way.

u/bobbarker4president · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Check out Alan Watts' "The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety". He explores some aspects of eastern philosophy and psychology in a very straightforward, non-preachy manner, addressing the anxiety we experience lamenting the past and planning for the future, making it hard to find pleasure in the present . It's a quick read and you'll know as soon as you pick it up if it's something that might help.