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The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us About the Good Life

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  • 2016
  • #Philosophy #China
Michael Puett
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Christine Gross-Loh
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**International Bestseller** For the first time an award-winning Harvard professor shares his wildly popular course on classical Chinese philosophy, showing you how these ancient i... Show More

**International Bestseller**

For the first time an award-winning Harvard professor shares his wildly popular course on classical Chinese philosophy, showing you how these ancient ideas can guide you on the path to a good life today.

Why is a course on ancient Chinese philosophers one of the most popular at Harvard?

It’s because the course challenges all our modern assumptions about what it takes to flourish. This is why Professor Michael Puett says to his students, “The encounter with these ideas will change your life.” As one of them told his collaborator, author Christine Gross-Loh, “You can open yourself up to possibilities you never imagined were even possible.”

These astonishing teachings emerged two thousand years ago through the work of a succession of Chinese scholars exploring how humans can improve themselves and their society. And what are these counterintuitive ideas? Good relationships come not from being sincere and authentic, but from the rituals we perform within them. Influence comes not from wielding power but from holding back. Excellence comes from what we choose to do, not our natural abilities. A good life emerges not from planning it out, but through training ourselves to respond well to small moments. Transformation comes not from looking within for a true self, but from creating conditions that produce new possibilities.

In other words, The Path upends everything we are told about how to lead a good life. Above all, unlike most books on the subject, its most radical idea is that there is no path to follow in the first place—just a journey we create anew at every moment by seeing and doing things differently.

Sometimes voices from the past can offer possibilities for thinking afresh about the future.

A note from the publisher:
To read relevant passages from the original works of Chinese philosophy, see our free ebook Confucius, Mencius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Xunzi: Selected Passages, available on Kindle, Nook, and the iBook Store and at Books.SimonandSchuster.com.

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Number of Pages: 224

ISBN: 1476777837

ISBN-13: 9781476777832

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Phil Treagus-Evans @philtreagus · Feb 4, 2018
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Another book that has updated ancient philosophy is The Path, which is an easily readable introduction to some eastern philosophies. It’s also very much a practical modern philosophy book because, as the authors point out, many eastern philosophers were dealing with questions such as “How did our world become like this, and what can we do to change it?” Confucius started with something even more humble: “How are you living your life on a daily basis?” We are complex and changing beings who live in a messy world and, despite the title, there is no straightforward answer. “The Way,” the authors say, “is the path that we forge continually through our choices, actions, and relationships. We create the Way anew every moment of our lives.”
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