I enjoy reading
Jonathon Fields blog posts, they push me to the edge of my little life and force me to take a deep breath and look deeply into the answer about life that I already know but don’t want to acknowledge.
This post about being Uncomfortably Alive is one such example.
“Because, for so many, being comfortably numb describes the increasingly futile state of modern-day adulthood. One defined not by engagement, connection and elevation, but by surrender, regret and isolation. Accompanied by the desire to numb the pain of walking away from who you are, why you’re here and what stirs deepest in your soul.” – Jonathon Fields.
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Josh Langley was told he would amount to nothing in life, having failed high school (twice) and unemployed for several years. But that didn’t stop Josh from becoming an award-winning radio copywriter and award-winning author. His quirky and inspirational books have inspired thousands of people of all ages around the world to see life from an entirely new perspective.
His new children's book, Magnificent Mistakes and Fantastic Failures is due out in March 2020
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