Why, even though we have (almost) everything, aren't we happy? This book will help you discover what a good life is. A good enough life. The first book from Natuli Publishing, you can give it to absolutely anyone: your 17-year-old brother, your 70-year-old grandmother, your childless friend by choice, your coworker you know little about. And we'll all benefit from reading it.
A sewn book with an open spine is part of an intended design that is consistent with the main idea of the book.
I have everything. A beautiful family, a home, stability, travel. It might seem like I'm living my dream. However, I feel like the world is just a window. Life passes me by, and I seem to be watching it from the sidelines, feeling absolutely nothing.
Do you know this state?
Have you noticed it? Have you tried doing something about it? Maybe you went shopping. Maybe you've planned a renovation, a bigger house, an even more exotic trip, or maybe... a change of partner? Did it help or not? After the initial euphoria of superficial change, do you still feel that numb emptiness?
"A Good Enough Life" explores how deeply one can feel at peace with oneself and the world without superficial revolutions. It opens us to curiosity, understanding, and humility toward what is larger, more powerful, and… truly important.
The author – a psychologist and environmental activist – presents us with a view of the world in which we regain primal channels of connection with ourselves and our environment. He restores faith in the meaning of community, pointing out the shortcomings of the culture of individualism and pathological independence. He opens us to contact with what we have longed for and long for but are afraid to express aloud.
Is our life fulfilling? Are we satisfied with it? Do we feel it has meaning more often than not? It's hard to say, isn't it? We get lost in definitions of happiness, fulfillment, and pleasure; very often we look for what's important in what ultimately turns out to be completely irrelevant.
Kulik's book shuffles life's cards and deals them anew. It encourages us to examine things we've lost sight of. Ultimately, it helps us feel true responsibility for ourselves and the world at large.
Ecological edition
This publication is produced from eco-friendly materials, including those certified by FSC, EKOenergy (Crush), and Blue Angel, as well as the EU Ecolabel (Circle Offset). Uncoated recycled papers were used: Circle Offset 90g and Crush Corn 250g (which also uses waste from food-grade corn production, which influences the shade and texture of the cover).
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Why, even though we have (almost) everything, aren't we happy? This book will help you discover what a good life is. A good enough life. The first book from Natuli Publishing, you can give it to absolutely anyone: your 17-year-old brother, your 70-year-old grandmother, your childless friend by choice, your coworker you know little about. And we'll all benefit from reading it.
A sewn book with an open spine is part of an intended design that is consistent with the main idea of the book.
I have everything. A beautiful family, a home, stability, travel. It might seem like I'm living my dream. However, I feel like the world is just a window. Life passes me by, and I seem to be watching it from the sidelines, feeling absolutely nothing.
Do you know this state?
Have you noticed it? Have you tried doing something about it? Maybe you went shopping. Maybe you've planned a renovation, a bigger house, an even more exotic trip, or maybe... a change of partner? Did it help or not? After the initial euphoria of superficial change, do you still feel that numb emptiness?
"A Good Enough Life" explores how deeply one can feel at peace with oneself and the world without superficial revolutions. It opens us to curiosity, understanding, and humility toward what is larger, more powerful, and… truly important.
The author – a psychologist and environmental activist – presents us with a view of the world in which we regain primal channels of connection with ourselves and our environment. He restores faith in the meaning of community, pointing out the shortcomings of the culture of individualism and pathological independence. He opens us to contact with what we have longed for and long for but are afraid to express aloud.
Is our life fulfilling? Are we satisfied with it? Do we feel it has meaning more often than not? It's hard to say, isn't it? We get lost in definitions of happiness, fulfillment, and pleasure; very often we look for what's important in what ultimately turns out to be completely irrelevant.
Kulik's book shuffles life's cards and deals them anew. It encourages us to examine things we've lost sight of. Ultimately, it helps us feel true responsibility for ourselves and the world at large.
Ecological edition
This publication is produced from eco-friendly materials, including those certified by FSC, EKOenergy (Crush), and Blue Angel, as well as the EU Ecolabel (Circle Offset). Uncoated recycled papers were used: Circle Offset 90g and Crush Corn 250g (which also uses waste from food-grade corn production, which influences the shade and texture of the cover).
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery