Bittersweet : how sorrow and longing make us whole / Susan Cain. [sound recording]
Publisher: New York : Random House Audio, 2022Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 7 audio discs (7 hr., 35 min.) : CD audio, digital ; 12 cmISBN:- 9780593506059
- Bitter-sweet
- 155.2 23
- BF575.G7 C274 2022ab
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"Includes a PDF that contains a Bittersweet quiz" -- Container.
Title from web page.
Compact discs.
Read by the author.
Bittersweetness is a tendency to states of longing, poignancy, and sorrow; an acute awareness of passing time; and a curiously piercing joy at the beauty of the world. It recognizes that light and dark, birth and death, bitter and sweet, are forever paired. With Quiet, Susan Cain urged our society to cultivate space for the undervalued, indispensable introverts among us, thereby revealing an untapped power hidden in plain sight. Now she employs the same mix of research, storytelling, and memoir to explore why we experience sorrow and longing, and how embracing the bittersweetness at the heart of life is the true path to creativity, connection, and transcendence. Cain shows how a bittersweet state of mind is the quiet force that helps us transcend our personal and collective pain. If we don't acknowledge our own heartache, she says, we can end up inflicting it on others via abuse, domination, or neglect. But if we realize that all humans know, or will know, loss and suffering, we can turn toward one another.
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