“Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.”
Quote by Max Ehrmann
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The title draws upon the well-known 1927 prose poem "Desiderata" by Max Ehrmann, which offers counsel on living a balanced and dignified life. The subtitle "A Survival Guide for Life" suggests the book adapts this philosophical tradition into practical advice for contemporary readers facing everyday difficulties. Works bearing this title typically explore themes of personal resilience, emotional equilibrium, and mindful living. The original "Desiderata" itself gained widespread popularity during the 1960s and 1970s and remains frequently quoted for its gentle prescriptions against anxiety and its encouragement of personal peace. Any book adopting this framework would likely address topics such as managing expectations, cultivating patience, maintaining humility, and finding purpose amid uncertainty. Without access to a specific edition, the precise contents, authorial approach, and intended audience cannot be definitively stated. Multiple books may share this or similar titles, reflecting the enduring cultural resonance of Ehrmann's text as a touchstone for reflective self-help literature. more
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