![]() ![]() ![]() What could I possibly learn from this?Īfter reading it, I would describe this book as an exploration of 87 emotions that make us human. ![]() The cover summarizes its contents with this sentence: “Mapping meaningful connections and the language of human experience.” It sounded intriguing, but somewhat vague. I’d never read any of Brown’s books before - but I’d seen her Netflix special “ The Call to Courage,” which I highly recommend - so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect going into this one. Turns out it was just what I needed not only to get back into reading, but to also understand my emotions. But then my friend introduced me to Brené Brown and gave me Atlas of the Heart for Christmas, so I decided to give it a shot. Even though reading had become my escape, I wasn’t able to get my mind to settle enough to pick up a book these past few months. I took a long, unexpected break from reading after my mom passed away earlier this year. ![]()
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