Destructive Emotions: Breaking Free from Emotional Chaos
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Narrateur(s):
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Timothy Hagaman
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Auteur(s):
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Boris Kriger
À propos de cet audio
Blending philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and real-life observation, this audiobook examines why emotions frequently dominate decision-making, relationships, and self-perception — and how they can be transformed into clarity, strength, and intentional action.
The audiobook challenges the widespread belief that emotions are problems to suppress. Instead, it presents a systematic approach to understanding them as vital sources of information about boundaries, values, fears, and aspirations. Through this lens, anger becomes a signal, fear a form of awareness, sadness a path to integration, and envy a doorway to self-development.
Across six powerful chapters, the listener moves from the origins of emotional suffering, through the logic of emotional communication, toward the emergence of an emotionally mature self — a stable, conscious identity capable of wise action, constructive relationships, and resilience in the face of crisis. The audiobook also examines how emotions operate in groups, how they shape societies, how they are manipulated by power and technology, and how they can be restructured through disciplined inner work.
A comprehensive appendix provides practical tools, including emotional taxonomies, diagnostic assessments, applied case studies, and a structured 30-day training program designed to build long-term emotional competence.