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What Really Matters: Searching for Wisdom in America Paperback - 1996
by Schwartz, Tony
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On a five year quest to learn how to add richer meaning to his life, journalist Tony Schwartz traveled frm a meditation retreat in the mountains of Utah to a biofeedback labortatory in Kansas to a peak-perfomance workshop at a tennis academy in Florida and to a right-brain drawing course in Boston. What he found dramatically changed his life.
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- Title What Really Matters: Searching for Wisdom in America
- Author Schwartz, Tony
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Reprint
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 480
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Bantam, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.
- Date 1996-03-01
- Bookseller's Inventory # 0553374923-3-20865648
- ISBN 9780553374926 / 0553374923
- Weight 1.37 lbs (0.62 kg)
- Dimensions 8.57 x 5.52 x 1.19 in (21.77 x 14.02 x 3.02 cm)
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 94031033
- Dewey Decimal Code 128
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I BEGAN meditating in 1989 for the most practical of reasons: I wanted a way to slow down the frenzied activity of my mind.
From the jacket flap
At the height of his career as a journalist, Tony Schwartz hit an unexpected wall. Why did success suddenly feel so empty? How could he add richer meaning to his everyday life? What guides could he trust on the road to wisdom?
During the next five years his search for answers took him from a meditation retreat in the mountains of Utah to a biofeedback laboratory in Kansas, from a peak-performance workshop at a tennis academy in Florida to a right-brain drawing course in Boston. Blending the hunger of a seeker with a journalist's hard-headed inquiry, he discovered the best teachers and techniques for inner development--and identified the potential pitfalls and false gurus he met along the way. What he found dramatically changed his life. It may change yours as well.
During the next five years his search for answers took him from a meditation retreat in the mountains of Utah to a biofeedback laboratory in Kansas, from a peak-performance workshop at a tennis academy in Florida to a right-brain drawing course in Boston. Blending the hunger of a seeker with a journalist's hard-headed inquiry, he discovered the best teachers and techniques for inner development--and identified the potential pitfalls and false gurus he met along the way. What he found dramatically changed his life. It may change yours as well.
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- Publishers Weekly, 03/18/1996, Page 0