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“Fascinating, jumbled, and often profound…[How
We Are] could change lives.” Daily Mail (London)
“A trilogy entitled How to Live might easily find itself
stranded in the self-help sections of the bookshops…this would be an injustice…An
honest, provisional, self-searching voice and a vision rich in images and
characters’ stories…Optimistic, although in a low-key kind of way, the
only way that really makes sense.” Financial Times (London)
“Exhilarating…a lyrical, consoling exploration…It
takes guts to recognize that change is called for, and more to follow it
through. This book—so long as you don’t read it on autopilot—should help” Guardian (London)
“The one self-help book that’s actually worth
reading.” Spectator
“Offers a new vocabulary for self-examination and vividly illustrates what it means to be human.” Booklist
“A handbook for the questing spirit…With
the patience and assurance of an articulate guide, Deary invites us to consider
intriguing ideas about human behavior. Drawing on his experience as a health
psychologist and using a wealth of cultural, historical and literary references
that range from the Buddha, to Nazi concentration camps, to Dorothy in the land
of Oz, he leads us to examine ourselves…By the time he has helped us examine
our innate struggle to accept change and even find comfort there, we too are
ready to welcome and appreciate what he calls a new ‘conscious competence.’
Such mindfulness is the higher calling we deserve, Deary says—and with a better
understanding of human nature, we’ll be far more likely to achieve it.” BookPage
“Thoughts on the human condition
from a cognitive psychologist–turned–armchair philosopher.” Kirkus Reviews