Buchzusammenfassung
Bruce Feiler is the author of six New York Times best sellers, including The Secrets of Happy Families and The Council of Dads. He also writes and presents two primetime series on PBS, and his two Ted Talks have been viewed more than two million times.
Life rarely follows a predictable, linear path, as disruptions—whether intentional or unexpected—frequently reshape our narratives. These "lifequakes" challenge our sense of identity and meaning, pushing us to reconsider the stories we tell ourselves. Ancient views of life as cyclical have given way to a modern fixation on linear progression, yet life’s reality is far more complex, marked by transitions that defy neat categorization. Bruce Feiler’s exploration of personal crises, including his own and those of others, reveals that storytelling is a vital tool for navigating these upheavals. By reframing disruptions as opportunities for growth rather than setbacks, we can regain control over our narratives. Through acceptance, creativity, and rituals, we shed outdated identities and embrace new possibilities. Lifequakes compel us to reassess what gives our lives meaning—autonomy, belonging, or cause—and inspire transformative "shape-shifting" that allows us to forge entirely new paths. Sharing these stories, first with trusted individuals and then broader audiences, fosters resilience and helps us reclaim purpose amidst life’s inevitable uncertainties.
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