A Time for Wisdom :: Knowledge, Detachment, Tranquility, Transcendence /
"These are volatile times. Fear, suspicion, and cynicism are chronic. A mere tweet inflames the passions of millions while click-bait "hot takes" stoke the amygdalas of everyone with an Internet connection. We treat those not in our tribe as threats and deem anyone with a different o...
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Zusammenfassung: | "These are volatile times. Fear, suspicion, and cynicism are chronic. A mere tweet inflames the passions of millions while click-bait "hot takes" stoke the amygdalas of everyone with an Internet connection. We treat those not in our tribe as threats and deem anyone with a different opinion as evil. Mistaking myopia for a measure, we lack all sense of proportion in our judgments. We are shortsighted, mired in the present, ignorant of history, and blind to the future. We thought that technology would save us by connecting us and the world's information. Instead, it enticed our vices, encouraged our biases, and eroded the one virtue we need now more than ever: wisdom. A Time for Wisdom is for readers who feel beleaguered by the incivility of the modern world, dispirited by its coarse rhetoric and toxic partisanship. It is an invitation to escape the shallow cacophony and restore peace and perspective to our daily lives. Written by two psychologists, the book takes the best scientific research on wisdom and integrates it with timeless concepts that have, for ages, guided troubled souls through life's hardships. From this foundation, the authors present four steps we can follow to practice wisdom in the 21st Century: 1. Receiving knowledge; 2. Practicing detachment; 3. Experiencing tranquility; 4. Cultivating transcendence. These profound spiritual principles can bring us immense satisfaction when we aspire to live by them. In A Time for Wisdom, the authors show us how. They commend a course of action towards the Good, the True, and the Beautiful toward calm and clear moral reasoning. They lead us out of the circus of contemporary life and show us a path beyond our petty self-centeredness. By journeying along that path, we can, like the great sages and scientists before us, rise above the immediacy of the moment and partake of the numinous and the infinite." -- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (268 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction -- KNOWLEDGE -- 1. Knowledge and Wisdom -- 2. Data Driven -- 3. Holding the End in Mind -- DETACHMENT -- 4. Detachment and Wisdom -- 5. Pain, Suffering, and Detachment -- 6. Detachment Strategies -- TRANQUILITY -- 7. Tranquility and Wisdom -- 8. Here Be Dragons -- 9. Three Treasures -- TRANSCENDENCE -- 10. Transcendence and Wisdom -- 11. Metric World -- 12. The Fourth Dimension -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- References -- About the Authors. | |
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contents | Introduction -- KNOWLEDGE -- 1. Knowledge and Wisdom -- 2. Data Driven -- 3. Holding the End in Mind -- DETACHMENT -- 4. Detachment and Wisdom -- 5. Pain, Suffering, and Detachment -- 6. Detachment Strategies -- TRANQUILITY -- 7. Tranquility and Wisdom -- 8. Here Be Dragons -- 9. Three Treasures -- TRANSCENDENCE -- 10. Transcendence and Wisdom -- 11. Metric World -- 12. The Fourth Dimension -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- References -- About the Authors. |
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spelling | McLaughlin, Paul. author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79105213 A Time for Wisdom : Knowledge, Detachment, Tranquility, Transcendence / by Paul T. McLaughlin, and Mark R. McMinn West Conshohocken, PA : Templeton Press, [2022]. ©2022. 1 online resource (268 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references. Introduction -- KNOWLEDGE -- 1. Knowledge and Wisdom -- 2. Data Driven -- 3. Holding the End in Mind -- DETACHMENT -- 4. Detachment and Wisdom -- 5. Pain, Suffering, and Detachment -- 6. Detachment Strategies -- TRANQUILITY -- 7. Tranquility and Wisdom -- 8. Here Be Dragons -- 9. Three Treasures -- TRANSCENDENCE -- 10. Transcendence and Wisdom -- 11. Metric World -- 12. The Fourth Dimension -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- References -- About the Authors. "These are volatile times. Fear, suspicion, and cynicism are chronic. A mere tweet inflames the passions of millions while click-bait "hot takes" stoke the amygdalas of everyone with an Internet connection. We treat those not in our tribe as threats and deem anyone with a different opinion as evil. Mistaking myopia for a measure, we lack all sense of proportion in our judgments. We are shortsighted, mired in the present, ignorant of history, and blind to the future. We thought that technology would save us by connecting us and the world's information. Instead, it enticed our vices, encouraged our biases, and eroded the one virtue we need now more than ever: wisdom. A Time for Wisdom is for readers who feel beleaguered by the incivility of the modern world, dispirited by its coarse rhetoric and toxic partisanship. It is an invitation to escape the shallow cacophony and restore peace and perspective to our daily lives. Written by two psychologists, the book takes the best scientific research on wisdom and integrates it with timeless concepts that have, for ages, guided troubled souls through life's hardships. From this foundation, the authors present four steps we can follow to practice wisdom in the 21st Century: 1. Receiving knowledge; 2. Practicing detachment; 3. Experiencing tranquility; 4. Cultivating transcendence. These profound spiritual principles can bring us immense satisfaction when we aspire to live by them. In A Time for Wisdom, the authors show us how. They commend a course of action towards the Good, the True, and the Beautiful toward calm and clear moral reasoning. They lead us out of the circus of contemporary life and show us a path beyond our petty self-centeredness. By journeying along that path, we can, like the great sages and scientists before us, rise above the immediacy of the moment and partake of the numinous and the infinite." -- Provided by publisher. Christian life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025095 Information society Psychological aspects. Christianity Psychology. Vie chrétienne. Société de l'information Aspect psychologique. Christianisme Psychologie. Christian life fast Christianity Psychology fast McMinn, Mark R., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88604765 has work: TIME FOR WISDOM (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCXrRbDFyg7VVXbmHcG6BT3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: McLaughlin, Paul Timothy. A Time for Wisdom. Chicago : Templeton Press, ©2022 9781599475875 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3167407 Volltext |
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