“How often have I tried just hard enough so that I can then say to myself that I tried with the real purpose of assuaging my guilt about something I did not wish to succeed in the first place?”
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In 'Pauses: Reflections on Science, Spirituality, and the Fine Art of Living,' the author delves into the complex relationship between scientific inquiry and spiritual insight. Through a series of reflective essays, the book examines the ways in which science and spirituality can enrich our understanding of life's mysteries. The author encourages readers to engage with the text, contemplating the profound questions that arise at the intersection of these two disciplines. more
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