On Kindness By Adam Phillips

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And I kind of felt like I was wasting my time reading about psychotherapy semantics The authors did have the occasional good insight I agree that kindness is often viewed as a weakness That society laments the lack of kindness in society but few people are willing to make it a habit or make it a respected value I appreciate the value these author s place on kindness and I ended up with a couple of good quotes in spite of the fact that this book didn t thrill me 0374226504 Truly a book for this moment Brilliant prose At the dark black heart of all the birthers and deathers out there is nice little knot of all American selfishness The belief that if we just all look out for ourselves it all works out just fine Phillips.

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On KindnessI feel divided regarding this book. On Kindness nonfiction text The first three chapters are really interesting but as soon Freud was mentioned I lost my interest in what I read I began to pay attention again when I moved to the last chapter. Book on kindness I think I was looking for something inspiring Also this book with its dry style didn t give me any particular insight on kindness and left me with a feeling that it lost its chance 0374226504 It is kind to be able to bear conflict in oneself and others it is kind to oneself and others to forgo magic and sentimentality for reality It is kind to see individuals as they are rather than how we might want them to be it is kind to care for people just as we find them. The power of kindness book A go back look at kind ness through the ages where it evolved from and to what it is undergirded by and its confusions like all things human split often enough in cointradictoriness in motives urges subterfuges of self the same ol much tred ground of humans as they do 0374226504 Dear Dominick I read this book because of you. A terrible kindness book I m not always as kind as I would like to be sometimes because I think it s funny to be crusty sometimes because a certain harshness is the protective candy coating that hides my vulnerability. Kindness makes us strong book So I m giving you this book not because I think you need its insights although it is kind of insightful but as a token of the change you have inspired in me and I m sure many others. On Kindness epublishing Sincerely your friend Richard I also will say that I found this book a bit dry and obsessed w Freud but if it had been touchy feely I probably would have resisted it 0374226504 This book was interesting but not completely what I was hoping for I liked that the authors discussed why kindness in our current society is difficult overlooked and underappreciated However they spent way too much time talking about the psychotherapy s take on kindness This pretty much only proved my thoughts that Freud thought that everything is about sex I don t agree hearkening back to the Stoics Rousseau Freud Humes Smith and other thinkers reminds us that it is our connection to others that makes us human 0374226504

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Adam Phillips is a British psychotherapist and essayist. A terrible kindness book Phillips was born in Cardiff Wales in 1954 the child of second generation Polish Jews He grew up as part of an extended family of aunts uncles and cousins and describes his parents as very consciously Jewish but not believing As a child his first interest was the study of tropical birds and it was not until adolescence that he developed an interest in literature He went on to study English at St Johns College Oxford graduating with a third class degree His defining influences are literary he was inspire Adam Phillips is a British psychotherapist and essayist. On Kindness nonfiction text Phillips was born in Cardiff Wales in 1954 the child of second generation Polish Jews He grew up as part of an extended family of aunts uncles and cousins and describes his parents as very consciously Jewish but not believing As a child his first interest was the study of tropical birds and it was not until adolescence that he developed an interest in literature He went on to study English at St John s College Oxford graduating with a third class degree His defining influences are literary he was inspired to become a psychoanalyst after reading Carl Jung s autobiography and he has always believed psychoanalysis to be closer to poetry than medicine. Each kindness book Phillips is a regular contributor to the London Review of Books He has been described by The Times as the Martin Amis of British psychoanalysis for his brilliantly amusing and often profoundly unsettling work and by John Banville as one of the finest prose stylists in the language an Emerson of our time site_link Kindness is the foundation of the world s great religions and most enduring philosophies Why then does being kind feel so dangerous If we crave kindness with such intensity why is it a pleasure we often deny ourselves And why despite our longing are we often suspicious when we are on the receiving end of it In this brilliant book the eminent psychoanalyst Adam Phillips and the historian Barbara Taylor examine the pleasures and perils of kindness Modern people have been taught to perceive ourselves as fundamentally antagonistic to one another our motives self seeking Drawing on intellectual history literature psychoanalysis and contemporary social theory this book explains how and why we have chosen loneliness over connection On Kindness argues that a life lived in instinctive sympathetic identification with others is the one we should allow ourselves to live Bursting with often shocking insight this brief and essential book will return to its readers what Marcus Aurelius declared was mankind s greatest delight the intense satisfactions of generosity and compassion On KindnessThose two stars are for the definition of kindness found in Chapter 1 as the ability to bear the vulnerability of others and therefore of oneself p 6 This link between negativity and kindness is the book s greatest and arguably only insight. The power of kindness book The middle chapters are laced with complex psychoanalytic theory which requires concentration than would be necessary if the book benefitted from any kind of structure clear argument referencing system or contextualized quotations It moves between very different points of view without much indication and little evaluation For the sake of 117 pages I would still perhaps recommend reading this book but only for its insights into the link between vulnerability and compassion 0374226504 The history of kindness was interesting and insightful The rest relied far too heavily on psychoanalysis and Freudian theory which is just a bunch of unsubstantiated explanations with little value outside of BSing a term paper I would have rather seen a comprehensive review of literature and peer reviewed studies on kindness and how it manifests itself how we justify it and how we value it 0374226504 For those who have been through analysis On Kindness makes a good case for the salience of this word within the accounts we continue to make of ourselves At least two chapters are intellectual history at least two read Freud in relation to Winnicott no great surprise to fans of Adam Phillips who goes around and around at times to evade criticizing Freud but for whose ideas there would be no need for this book Freud doesn t talk about kindness and it takes a therapist to wonder why a historian Taylor to talk about why it might matter 0374226504 Kindness is very important to me I even have a friend named Kindness In Phillips and Taylor s study of the meaning and roots of kindness a dichotomy is defined Kindness requires a level of vulnerability an opening up of oneself which we are not always willing to do Yet performing acts of kindness makes us feel good about ourselves about others We expect to be treated kindly but are sometimes afraid yes that s the word to open ourselves up The authors trace kindness through biology religion philosophy psychology and contemporary s Those who expect a touchy feely ain t life grand approach will be in for a shock This is a thought provoking honest assessment of a complex emotion Some say kindness is innate the same can be said for hostility the religious say that it is imbued by god the Freudians say that kindness is a form of blackmail we use to get what we want and the contemporary rat race says that kindness is a form of weakness Phillips and Taylor do come down on the side of being kind if for no other reason than it is better than the alternative but the case is clear that kindness is sometimes a two edged sword This is a short book to be read slowly and savored I will read another Phillips book soon 0374226504 Freud a gelene kadar g zeldi 0374226504.

: Psychology On kindness 101 Anyway you have many lovely qualities but I have been especially touched by your kindness, A terrible kindness book Since 2003 he has been the general editor of the new Penguin Modern Classics translations of Sigmund Freud He is also a regular contributor to the London Review of Books, Nonfiction On kindness 101 Since 2003 he has been the general editor of the new Penguin Modern Classics translations of Sigmund Freud He is also a regular contributor to the London Review of Books.Adapted from site_link Wikipedia