In Ancient Greece, when the philosopher Socrates was asked to sum up what all philosophical commandments could be reduced to, he replied: ‘Know Yourself’. Self-knowledge matters so much because it is only on the basis of an accurate sense of who we are that we can make reliable decisions – particularly around love and work.
This new essay book takes us on a journey into our deepest, most elusive selves and arms us with a set of tools to understand our characters properly. We come away with a newly clarified sense of who we are, what we need to watch out for when making decisions, and what our priorities and potential might be.
Chapters Include:
- Self-Ignorance
- Philosophical Meditation
- Emotional Identity
- Honesty and Denial
- Self-Judgement
- Emotional Scepticism
Read an extract from the book.
Hardback book | 96 pp | 181 x 110 mm