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Highlights
- Learn to Live Life FullyWhen you nearly die three times, you learn a thing or two about how to live...Three times to cheat death.
- About the Author: Robert Kopecky is an Emmy nominated art director.
- 186 Pages
- Self Improvement, Motivational & Inspirational
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About the Book
Have you ever found yourself doing something you never imagined youd be doing? Something you could never have foreseen in your wildest imagination? Thats how Robert Kopecky felt writing this book about things no one wants to talk about, inspired by experiences he never dreamed of having.Book Synopsis
Learn to Live Life FullyWhen you nearly die three times, you learn a thing or two about how to live...
Three times to cheat death. Over the years, Emmy-nominated art director Robert Kopecky had not one, but three, near-death experiences. What he brought from the other side was a book not just about surviving life and death, but about learning how to live. A relaxing and illuminating read, in How to Survive Life (and Death) you'll discover the calm determination to live life accordingly and share Love.
Three things death teaches us about life. One of the most common fears in human beings is death. Whether an existential crisis or social anxiety, we get bogged down by our daily lives. In How to Survive Life (and Death), Kopecky shows us the other side of our fears about dying--and living. He urges us to take a chance, learn something new, and go about life with an open heart. Complimented by personal stories, he shares his three keys to life:
- Radical Kindness
- Radical Forgiveness
- Radical Surrender
If you want to be the best version of yourself, and enjoyed books like Dying To Be Me, What If This Is Heaven?, or Knowing, then you'll think How to Survive Life (and Death) is quite heavenly.
Review Quotes
Articulate, profound, and accessible guide to what it means to live a good life and experience a good death. History Book Club-- "Reviews"
This unabashedly positive book may not leave all readers confident that they can master the afterlife, but it will surely cause many to reconsider their fear of death and dying. And that may be mastery enough. -Barry Silverstein, Foreword Reviews-- "Reviews"
About the Author
Robert Kopecky is an Emmy nominated art director. He designed the credits for Showtimes's Weeds, art directed WordWorld for PBS Kids, and has illustrated for The New York Times, Sports Illustrated, and many more. He contributes to Evolver.net, NewBuddhist.com, TheMindfulWord, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Sue Pike, the Animal Talker.