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The Three Faces of Life. A Journey from Pursuit to Building... to Living with Purpose
B. Nathaniel Morris (Author) · Braden Morris · Paperback
What if life unfolds in three distinct phases-and most people never fully reach the last one?
From the moment we are born, we are conditioned to pursue. We celebrate milestones, chase accomplishments, and measure our value through achievement. As life progresses, pursuit gives way to building careers, families, responsibilities, and routines that demand our energy, time, and identity.
But somewhere between striving and maintaining, many people lose themselves.
And even after building a successful life, they still feel unfulfilled.
In The Three Faces of Life, Dr. B. Nathaniel Morris explores the hidden progression that shapes every human life:
1. The Pursuit PhaseWhere we learn to connect achievement with worth.
2. The Building PhaseWhere responsibility, family, career, and routine begin shaping our identity.
3. The Living PhaseThe rare phase where we finally learn to experience life with presence, peace, and purpose.
This thought-provoking and deeply reflective book will help readers:
Understand how early conditioning influences adulthoodRecognize the emotional cost of constant strivingBreak free from cycles of busyness and routineReconnect with themselves beyond roles and responsibilitiesLearn how to fully experience the life they've builtBlending insight, reflection, and practical wisdom, The Three Faces of Life challenges conventional ideas about success and fulfillment-offering readers a new framework for understanding what it truly means to live.
Because life is not just about what you accomplish.
It's about what you become aware enough to experience.
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