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The Wisdom of Insecurity
- A Message for an Age of Anxiety
- Narrated by: Sean Runnette
- Length: 3 hrs and 57 mins
- Categories: Politics & Social Sciences, Philosophy
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Publisher's Summary
Alan W. Watts' "message for an age of anxiety" is as powerful today as it was when this modern classic was first published. We spend too much time trying to anticipate and plan for the future, too much time lamenting the past. We often miss the pleasures of the moment in our anxious efforts to ensure the next moment is as enjoyable.
Drawing from Eastern philosophy and religion, Watts argues that it is only by acknowledging what we do not and cannot know that we can find something truly worth knowing. In order to lead a fulfilling life, one must embrace the present - live fully in the now.
Elegantly reasoned and lucidly written, this philosophical achievement contains all the wisdom and spirit that distinguished Watts' long career and resonates with us still.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2017-06-23
Should be required reading!
I grew up a preacher's kid, became a Vascular Surgeon, and today I am also as an Addiction Medicine physician. This concise book encompasses the things I was really seeking on this journey but did not realize I was seeking. Religion vs Science, Mind vs Body, Connection vs Separation, Self vs self. All of these and more are brilliantly stated and reconciled, not in a way to provide answers, but to bring wonder. These puzzle pieces are arranged enough to bring form and shape to big questions. I gave the performance a 4 only because I have heard tapes spoken by Alan Watts himself, and no one compares.
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- IW, Albuquerque
- 2016-03-16
more pointed and considerate than his lectures
narrator was very good. easy to understand and pronounced words in the conventional way. Refreshing, especially if you ve only listened to Watts speak extemporaneously
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- Amin
- 2016-12-03
Very very deep...
This was my first book by Alan Watts and I loved it so much. He explains insecurity in a whole new level of understanding, and if you think you are capable to understand, go ahead and dive.
I will definetly reread this book. This book is in a Top 10 book, that I read for the whole time, and the best book on insecurity. I Highly recommend it.
PS: I write this addition afterward reading this book after 2 weeks, and I can say, that this book have something really deep inside. I can definetly say, that it changed a lot of aspects of my life, on different levels of conciousness. I never before done rewieing afterward, but this book trully and absolutly worth it.
21 people found this helpful
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- Amazon Customer
- 2018-05-24
Can't handle Sean Runnette's voice and narrating
This book is incredible, I will have to read it. The way it is ready by this guy Sean Runnette is So bad! I couldn't even make it past the first few minutes. Terrible lispy, juicy S's. Pauses in all the wrong places, emphasis on the wrong words and unecessary commentary that takes you off track. Get someone who sounds Like Alan to narrate this book.
6 people found this helpful
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- Darren Cadora
- 2017-10-24
Alan said it best.
Lacking the enthusiasm that Alan would have if he told it. Alan had a magical way of expression that would have been magnificent to hear. Sean did make me laugh and smile. The depth of this book is not easy to present but I find it was worth the price
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- michael norris
- 2019-01-05
Absolutely awful
The material is Alan watts...so it's great, but whoever readers sounds like he's got a piece of candy and too much saliva in his mouth and every "S" sound is an irritating slurpy hiss. Gross Unlistenable
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- Jah Alexander
- 2017-07-09
Relief
I was raised as a Christian, my parents, both mother and father are pasters. Wisdom is the structure for successful religions, in Christianity there is much to be found, yet I can't deny that I have heard life changing wisdom outside of my own beliefs. I am at the age now where I have began to question and keep an open mind, a game of, follow the wisdom. Anxiety disorder is something I continue to fight, win and lose on a daily basis, I see as well as who I am suppose to be in my religion contributes to that anxiousness I feel.
I would be a fool and have no since of wisdom in me if I where to deny this book, it speaks to me on a level I can't deny.
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- Jordan Williams
- 2019-06-11
Amazing Book, Amazing Author.
One of the greatest reads of my life, I dont doubt for a second that I will listen to this book countless times over, my only complaint is that the narrator seems poorly chosen, such a monotonous and somehow miserly sounding voice does no justice to the lively firey flare and humor of Alan Watts' speeches, stories, analogies, and anecdotes. 10/10 book, worth re-narrating. Sorry Sean-Runnette I'm sure you're a cool guy.
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- Eugene
- 2017-03-29
Good but not as mindblowing as You're It
An insightful book with many pearls of wisdom not present in Watt's lectures: "You're it" and "Out of Your Mind"
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- Napoleon
- 2019-06-14
Wow...
Very enlightening to say the least. Shifts your mindset from judgement to being a part of the universe. Free yourself from your illusion based shackles...
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- Client Amazon
- 2018-08-26
Wonderful insight
Watts describes the experience of consciousness in such bright light your life cannot but being changed if you listen carefully and therefore try, endlessly, to change your mind.