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“Belonging is important for our growth to independence; even further, it is important for our growth to inner freedom and maturity. It is only through belonging that we can break out of the shell of individualism and self-centredness that both protects and isolates us.”

Quote by Jean Vanier

Work

Becoming Human

This book delves into the scientific and cultural aspects of human evolution, tracing the journey from early ancestors to modern humans, examining the physical, social, and cognitive changes that have shaped our species. more

Author

Jean Vanier
Jean Vanier

Jean Vanier is a philosopher known for his care for individuals with autism and his advocacy for community living. Born on September 10, 1928, he has made significant contributions to the well-being of people with autism through his work with L'Arche, a community that provides support and housing for them. more

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