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Life Is an Upward Spiral (en Inglés)
Ansar Yawar;Vanessa Ta;Crystal Nero (Autor) · Ansar Yawar · Tapa Blanda
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$ 15.19Some books teach you how to live better. This one shows you what it actually costs.
Life Is an Upward Spiral is not a self-help book in the conventional sense. It is the honest account of a man who has been genuinely broken and genuinely rebuilt - and who has spent years understanding why, so that the understanding might be useful to others.
Ansar Yawar lost his father at eight years old. He grew up between two cultures, never fully belonging to either. He built businesses across three continents, retired at forty-two, then lost almost everything in a single year - bankruptcy, a global pandemic, and a fire that reduced his life to a suitcase. He went through a marriage that began with an inexplicable pull toward a stranger on a train, and ended at a bus stop in Copenhagen with a box of photographs and tears in the dark. He rebuilt from all of it.
Structured around five knots - identity, the body, truth, love, and faith - this book guides readers through the full spiral of human experience. Not in a straight line from problem to solution, but in the way real growth actually happens: returning to the same territories again and again, each time from a slightly higher vantage point, each time carrying a little more understanding than before.
"The ground beneath me did not disappear all at once. That is what people misunderstand about darkness. It erodes you gradually."
"You are not only grieving what happened to you. You are grieving the people you thought you had."
"Just hold on a little longer."
Life is not linear. It is an upward spiral. And every loss, every crossroads, every moment of staying when it would have been easier to leave, is preparation for something that has not yet arrived.
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