On Awe, Wonder and Things That Sustain You When the World Goes Dark.
A beautiful, intimate and inspiring investigation into how we can find and nurture within ourselves that essential quality of internal happiness – the ‘light within’ that Julia Baird calls ‘phosphorescence’ – which will sustain us even through the darkest times.
Over the last decade, we have become better at knowing what brings us contentment, well-being and joy. We know, for example, that there are a few core truths to science of happiness. We know that being kind and altruistic makes us happy, that turning off devices, talking to people, forging relationships, living with meaning and delving into the concerns of others offer our best chance at achieving happiness. But how do we retain happiness? It often slips out of our hands as quickly as we find it. So, when we are exposed to, or learn, good things, how do we continue to burn with them?
And more than that, when our world goes dark, when we’re overwhelmed by illness or heartbreak, loss or pain, how do we survive, stay alive or even bloom? In the muck and grit of a daily existence full of disappointments and a disturbing lack of control over many of the things that matter most – finite relationships, fragile health, fraying economies, a planet in peril – how do we find, nurture and carry our own inner, living light – a light to ward off the darkness? (Source: GoodReads)
Chris Newell says
Whew….my apologies Nicky but this has been hard for me to get this far but finally…don’t see any other comments but I wanted to say how much I not only enjoy this Club but this book by Julia Baird is fantastic. Her insights and journey are so evocative, I love her language and turn of phrase. I’ve never been close to illness like her experience and it’s been an eye opener as far as the frailty of life and this body. Her capacity to turn lemons into wisdom is impressive. Good choice everyone and catch up in January if not sooner. Merry Christmas and happy reading!
Nicky Smith says
Thank you Chris and good job as the first to add a comment for this next book. I have nearly finished the book, have been limiting to reading a chapter a weekend to savour to beautiful nature based language and themes. Have a relaxing holiday break in nature under the sun.