Gus-husband, father, a non-profit organization employee hates his life. Nothing saw him suit him. His client hates that his wife is far away and his children don't seem to understand him. Sometimes when driving home, he would consider giving the steering wheel a quick bastard and getting him into a semi-truck so he could end it.
We have all been there, and author Jeff Caliguire understands this. And he also understands that "every time, we feel a voice calling us out of the valley and into the mountains." That's why, in his new book "Hope of Hope," Caliguire let Gus hear the sound. For some of us, this voice tells us that we have a bigger goal; it may be the voice of God, perhaps the voice of those who believe in us; it may be that our own self-confidence comes to the surface. For Gus, this is the voice of an old mentor in his childhood. He not only told him hope, but also taught him how to practice through everyday habits.
When Gus received his letter, he first reconnected with his mentor. Of course, the Gus' story is a fable, so this letter is likely to be directed at all of our readers. Gus ' the instructor called him a seeker and added:
You refuse to live your life with face value for life... You can't put life in the success of others' definitions. You are the one who promotes the acceptance and acceptance of the envelope. You think the world is impressive, incredible, but disappointing and frustrating. You see the hypocrite and are eavesdropped. You see the rich and famous, and ask: "Why are they so messed up?" You see religion and ask: "Who wants to be like them?" You will experience the pain and loss in life and ask: "There are A better way?"
The speaker continues to remind us that there is a better way that all the wandering people will not be lost. We are just looking for hope.
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I won't put this storyline in the rest of the book, but I will say that when he reconnects with the instructor and learns to get used to it, Gus will bring him some surprises. I also found many useful ideas in this book, I am unlikely to forget soon, so I will talk about them.
For me, one of the most compelling topics in this book is the issue of time. I always feel that I don't have enough time, just like I can't always stop to smell the roses, just like I am ruled by clocks - this is called "chronological order... the order of the moments." But Caligore introduced us to another time - "kairos", Greek for "appropriate moments." In other words, the right time. Kairos is the moment when we are fully present, and the moment when things happen at perfect moments. Caliguire tells us that kairos is "the way God acts in time. Don't be in a hurry. Don't be too busy. Don't overbook. Instead, be completely present." The story goes on to explain that sometimes we spend our time on what we might not have expected or Some things on the plan, but anyway, this is Cairo time. Such a moment may be a time spent with friends, or a trip we have no plans for, which will bring us new enlightenment. Since I read this definition, I have been trying to pay more attention to the current moment and enjoy it, rather than worrying about everything still on my to-do list, because I am now better aware that everything is in place. Time has happened.
Another aspect of the book I like is about visual discussion. The poetry quotes Psalm 20:4, "May he give you the inner desire to make all your plans successful." He told us that God likes our plans and adds, "If more business leaders and governments Leaders can do this! God is a pro vision and pro plan! God wants us to dream big dreams and have a vision of progress. God's desire Our plan is to succeed, not in a drawer or piled up. "No. A plan or vision is tantamount to no hope. We need to pass the plan, believe that the goals we hope to achieve are possible, and prepare to invest in our future. As Caligul succinctly pointed out, "Investors become the best!"
In all, there are 12 HABE OF HOPEs that form the acronym for the title. Just to name a few, there are hearings: Hearing you are blessed, investing: investing in yourself and your dreams, burning: motivating your brain, overcoming: constantly overcome setbacks, progress: daily toward your vision, And promote: empower others to hope.
So what about Gus? I think it is not surprising that he regained hope and improved his life. This is the whole purpose of this book, and this does not really give anything. But the important thing to remember is that Gus' the story is a metaphor - Caligul hopes that this novel will become a reader's reality. Gus ' Unless the reader remembers the habits of hope and applies them to their lives, the story will not really succeed. We can all use extra hope and we can all improve our lives. If you feel that you want to find more meaning for your existence, perhaps you are catching the lifeline, then seize the opportunity to meet the habit of hope. It is like a friendly hand reaching out to save you from drowning. I suspect that when you finish reading, you have created a new vision for your life, and you can do it with a little extra hope.
Orignal From: This book provides hope fables through real scenes.
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