A reliable future. Survival Guide in difficult times. Guddoll J., Abrams D.
How to preserve hope in such an unstable world? Looking at the headlines of the media - an exacerbating climatic crisis, a global pandemic, the loss of biodiversity, political shocks - it is difficult to be an optimist.
Jane Gudolla - a British primatologist who has been studying the social life of a chimpanze, the UN world ambassador. In the book “Reliable Future,” she, together with Douglas Abrams, co -author of the world famous bestseller “Book of Joy”, explores one of the most mysterious properties of human nature in a friendly dialogue - hope. Jane calls four reasons to believe in the best: amazing human intelligence, stamina of nature, youth potential and indomitable human spirit.
Jane touches vital questions.
- How to keep hope when everything is around It seems hopeless?
- How to cultivate hope in our children?
- How, having gained hope, go to actions?
Discussing the experience that formed her beliefs, Jane He tells the story of how she became a messenger of hope, about life during the Second World War, about the years spent in Gomba, about the awareness of his mission of a supporter of environmental justice. She also first shares plans for her following, possibly the last, adventure.
This is a rare and deep look not only at the nature of hope, but also on the heart and mind of a woman who has spent his whole life in the struggle for our future.
there is still hope, and this book is a guide to search for it.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Goodwill Jane |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Popular psychology |
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