βThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through, what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet is nice enough, but bittersweet is beautiful, nuanced, full of depth and complexity. Bittersweet is courageous, gutsy, audacious, earthy. "This is what Iβve come to believe about change: itβs good, in the way that childbirth is good, and heartbreak is good, and failure is good. By that I mean that itβs incredibly painful, exponentially more so if you fight it, and also that it has the potential to open you up, to open life up, to deliver you right into the palm of Godβs hand, which is where you wanted to be all long, except that you were too busy pushing and pulling your life into exactly what you thought it should be. βIβve learned the hard way that change is one of Godβs greatest gifts, and most useful tools. Change can push us, pull us, rebuke and remake us. It can show us who weβve become, in the worst ways, and also in the best ways. Iβve learned that itβs not something to run away from, as though we could, and that in many cases, change is a function of Godβs graciousness, not lifeβs cruelty.β Niequist, a keen observer of life with a lyrical voice, writes with the characteristic warmth and honesty of a dear friend: always engaging, sometimes challenging, but always with a kind heart. You will find Bittersweet savory reading, indeed. βThis is the work Iβm doing now, and the work I invite you into: when life is sweet, say thank you, and celebrate. And when life is bitter, say thank you, and grow.β, ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcoverβThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through, what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet is nice enough, but bittersweet is beautiful, nuanced, full of depth and complexity. Bittersweet is courageous, gutsy, audacious, earthy. "This is what Iβve come to believe about change: itβs good, in the way that childbirth is good, and heartbreak is good, and failure is good. By that I mean that itβs incredibly painful, exponentially more so if you fight it, and also that it has the potential to open you up, to open life up, to deliver you right into the palm of Godβs hand, which is where you wanted to be all long, except that you were too busy pushing and pulling your life into exactly what you thought it should be. βIβve learned the hard way that change is one of Godβs greatest gifts, and most useful tools. Change can push us, pull us, rebuke and remake us. It can show us who weβve become, in the worst ways, and also in the best ways. Iβve learned that itβs not something to run away from, as though we could, and that in many cases, change is a function of Godβs graciousness, not lifeβs cruelty.β Niequist, a keen observer of life with a lyrical voice, writes with the characteristic warmth and honesty of a dear friend: always engaging, sometimes challenging, but always with a kind heart. You will find Bittersweet savory reading, indeed. βThis is the work Iβm doing now, and the work I invite you into: when life is sweet, say thank you, and celebrate. And when life is bitter, say thank you, and grow.β, ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcover
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βThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet i...
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βThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through, what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet is nice enough, but bittersweet is beautiful, nuanced, full of depth and complexity. Bittersweet is courageous, gutsy, audacious, earthy. "This is what Iβve come to believe about change: itβs good, in the way that childbirth is good, and heartbreak is good, and failure is good. By that I mean that itβs incredibly painful, exponentially more so if you fight it, and also that it has the potential to open you up, to open life up, to deliver you right into the palm of Godβs hand, which is where you wanted to be all long, except that you were too busy pushing and pulling your life into exactly what you thought it should be. βIβve learned the hard way that change is one of Godβs greatest gifts, and most useful tools. Change can push us, pull us, rebuke and remake us. It can show us who weβve become, in the worst ways, and also in the best ways. Iβve learned that itβs not something to run away from, as though we could, and that in many cases, change is a function of Godβs graciousness, not lifeβs cruelty.β Niequist, a keen observer of life with a lyrical voice, writes with the characteristic warmth and honesty of a dear friend: always engaging, sometimes challenging, but always with a kind heart. You will find Bittersweet savory reading, indeed. βThis is the work Iβm doing now, and the work I invite you into: when life is sweet, say thank you, and celebrate. And when life is bitter, say thank you, and grow.β, ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcoverβThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through, what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet is nice enough, but bittersweet is beautiful, nuanced, full of depth and complexity. Bittersweet is courageous, gutsy, audacious, earthy. "This is what Iβve come to believe about change: itβs good, in the way that childbirth is good, and heartbreak is good, and failure is good. By that I mean that itβs incredibly painful, exponentially more so if you fight it, and also that it has the potential to open you up, to open life up, to deliver you right into the palm of Godβs hand, which is where you wanted to be all long, except that you were too busy pushing and pulling your life into exactly what you thought it should be. βIβve learned the hard way that change is one of Godβs greatest gifts, and most useful tools. Change can push us, pull us, rebuke and remake us. It can show us who weβve become, in the worst ways, and also in the best ways. Iβve learned that itβs not something to run away from, as though we could, and that in many cases, change is a function of Godβs graciousness, not lifeβs cruelty.β Niequist, a keen observer of life with a lyrical voice, writes with the characteristic warmth and honesty of a dear friend: always engaging, sometimes challenging, but always with a kind heart. You will find Bittersweet savory reading, indeed. βThis is the work Iβm doing now, and the work I invite you into: when life is sweet, say thank you, and celebrate. And when life is bitter, say thank you, and grow.β, ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcover , ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcover
βThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through, what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet is nice enough, but bittersweet is beautiful, nuanced, full of depth and complexity. Bittersweet is courageous, gutsy, audacious, earthy. "This is what Iβve come to believe about change: itβs good, in the way that childbirth is good, and heartbreak is good, and failure is good. By that I mean that itβs incredibly painful, exponentially more so if you fight it, and also that it has the potential to open you up, to open life up, to deliver you right into the palm of Godβs hand, which is where you wanted to be all long, except that you were too busy pushing and pulling your life into exactly what you thought it should be. βIβve learned the hard way that change is one of Godβs greatest gifts, and most useful tools. Change can push us, pull us, rebuke and remake us. It can show us who weβve become, in the worst ways, and also in the best ways. Iβve learned that itβs not something to run away from, as though we could, and that in many cases, change is a function of Godβs graciousness, not lifeβs cruelty.β Niequist, a keen observer of life with a lyrical voice, writes with the characteristic warmth and honesty of a dear friend: always engaging, sometimes challenging, but always with a kind heart. You will find Bittersweet savory reading, indeed. βThis is the work Iβm doing now, and the work I invite you into: when life is sweet, say thank you, and celebrate. And when life is bitter, say thank you, and grow.β, ISBN13: 9780310328162 ISBN10: 0310328160 Material Type: hardcover
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βThe idea of bittersweet is changing the way I live, unraveling and re-weaving the way I understand life. Bittersweet is the idea that in all things there is both something broken and something beautiful, that there is a moment of lightness on even the darkest of nights, a shadow of hope in every heartbreak, and that rejoicing is no less rich even when it contains a splinter of sadness. βItβs the practice of believing that we really do need both the bitter and the sweet, and that a life of nothing but sweetness rots both your teeth and your soul. Bitter is what makes us strong, what forces us to push through what helps us earn the lines on our faces and the calluses on our hands. Sweet i...