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Twisted Pride (The Camorra Chronicles Book 3)

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Why do creative people so frequently live apart from the world, even while coveting closer relationships? Why do they seem to struggle more with anxiety and depression? If creativity is the panacea to the dreariness of the human condition, if art a balm for the weary soul, why do those who devote themselves to their respective crafts often have the hardest time sustaining happiness? And more importantly, what can we do about it?
William R. Alger wrote this treatise on solitude as a curative study in human isolation and solitude, and blames increased frequency of social influences as the main source of personal dissatisfaction. The issues he identified over 150 years ago have exponentially multiplied in recent history. But the book goes further, and offers a remedy for creative unhappiness and isolation that is thorough and insightful. This argument can be summarized as follows:
First, that especially creative and intelligent people, who see the world differently, may have trouble communicating or expressing themselves and being understood, which leads to solitude and possibly loneliness or depression. 
Second, that by openly sharing and discussing such feelings of isolation and loneliness, we can see that they are not personal defects, but common to creative individuals. This normalizes the experience of wrestling with our doubts and insecurities, which can reduce feelings of shame or powerlessness.This is a book about art, life and happiness — I've highlighted the most insightful passages, and while the book is dense, the beauty of the writing and historical trivia is worth the effort; this is a book to be absorbed slowly in quiet moments of peaceful reflection.
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  • Eliza Mikeyshared an impression5 years ago

    Remo Falcone is beyond redemption.
    As Capo of the Camorra he rules with a brutal hand over his territory – a territory the Chicago Outfit breached.
    Now Remo is out for retribution.
    A wedding is sacred, stealing a bride sacrilegious.
    Serafina is the niece of the Boss of the Outfit, and her hand has been promised in marriage for years, but kidnapped in her wedding dress on her way to church by Remo, Serafina quickly realizes that she can’t hope for saving. Yet, even in the hands of the cruelest man she knows, she is determined to cling to her pride, and Remo soon understands that the woman at his mercy might not be as easy to break as he thought.
    A ruthless man on a quest to destroy the Outfit by breaking someone they are supposed to protect.
    A woman intent on bringing a monster to his knees.
    Two families that will never be the same.

  • midnightmystiqueshared an impression7 months ago
    👍Worth reading

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  • rimahas quoted4 years ago
    “Fuck the pain. I want you in my arms.”
  • iam pandahas quoted5 days ago
    Nino shifted slightly, muscles tensing. I gave him a wry smile. Was he thinking about attacking me?
  • iam pandahas quoted5 days ago
    I met his gaze, not liking his tone one bit. His grip tightened further.

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