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Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions
Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions
Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions
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Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions

Written by Lori Deschene

Narrated by Arielle DeLisle

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The Web site Tiny Buddha began as a quote-a-day Twitter account, @tinybuddha, in
2008. Lori Deschene's daily wisdom posts about mindfulness,
nonattachment, and happiness became so popular that she now has more
than 200,000 Twitter followers who share quotes and stories about
inspiration in their daily lives.Deschene asked her Twitter
followers to contribute their thoughts and perspectives on the difficult
questions that influence how we live our everyday lives: thoughts about
the meaning of life, pain, happiness, fate, and more.Tiny Buddha, Simple Wisdom for Life's Hard Questions
is a combination of the amazing responses that she received along with
her own insightful essays, and insights from wise teachers around the
world and throughout time. Deschene explores how these issues have
played out in her own life and offers action-oriented suggestions to
help people empower themselves, even in a world with so much
uncertainty. The result is a guide that helps listeners discover the
endless possibilities for a life lived mindfully in the present and
connected to others.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 27, 2012
ISBN9781452676432
Author

Lori Deschene

Lori Deschene is the founder of Tiny Buddha, a self-help site that draws inspiration from thousands of contributors who share their stories and life lessons on the blog. She’s also the author of Tiny Buddha’s Gratitude Journal, Tiny Buddha’s Worry Journal, the upcoming Tiny Buddha’s Inner Strength Journal, and more. She started the site after a decade struggling with depression, bulimia, and self-loathing because she wanted to recycle her pain into something useful for others, turn her former shame into pride, and enable others to do the same.  Lori identifies as many things—an introvert, a highly sensitive person, a dreamer, and a work-in-progress, to name a few. She loves traveling with her boyfriend, reading true crime books in the tub, playing with her sons, and planning all the adventures she dreams of one day sharing with them.

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