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Way of the Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives

This book presents a fictionalized account of the author's own journey of self-discovery, centered on his encounters with an enigmatic gas station attendant named Socrates. Through a series of dialogues and experiences, the protagonist learns to integrate mindfulness, discipline, and presence into his athletic and personal life. The narrative explores themes of inner peace, the illusion of time, and the power of living fully in the present moment, offering readers a practical philosophy for personal growth and fulfillment. more

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Dan Millman
Dan Millman

Dan Millman, born on February 22, 1946, is a renowned American author known for his works on personal growth, spiritual cultivation, and philosophical contemplation. His life experience is rich, having been a professional martial artist in his early years before turning to writing. His books, which blend martial arts, philosophy, and psychology, have been well-received by readers. more

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