Only The Wounded May Serve
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Only The Wounded May Serve

Many Greek and Roman scholars of the time spread their traditional philosophical ideas throughout the world, significantly influencing how we today define satisfaction. Although they had a totally different understanding of what these terms meant, according to these stories, happiness was the only thing that mattered in life. Their ideas of living a contented life were based on much more than keeping it as a sentimental object. In essence, it was about living a peaceful, harmonious existence while accepting the peace and suffering inherent in nature.

We can quickly identify what makes us feel happy, comfortable, and at ease when we reflect on the circumstances in our lives. From the outside, this might appear straightforward and harmless enough, but the truth is that our quest for happiness is the root of much of our suffering. We believe that happiness and satisfaction are the answers to life’s problems and that once we achieve these specific states, we will have everything we need. This complete misconception is harmful at worst and misguided at best. Life is much more than just being happy.

In the captivating book “Only The Wounded May Serve,” author Leo F Armbrust narrates the true meaning of life, providing the ideal framework for considering the significant issues we must deal with. Leo has shared captivating tales, parables, anecdotes, and priceless lessons that span his fifty-year life. The author only offers these stories to provide the readers a glimpse into their reality. Everyone is different from one another and unique in their own way. This idea also applies to the decisions we make in life, as well as to our pathways, skills, flaws, and realities.

The author wants to raise the question that, whether they are resolved or not, we must all attempt to accept and welcome in life after pondering these truths. And realizing that fear is a feeling we all need to deal with because, if we don’t, we’ll be doomed to a life of hopelessness.

This book will work as a charmer for people who hold determination and courage and take life challenges with sincerity and calmness. We need to ensure and maintain our inner peace irrespective of all circumstances because, one day, everyone gets rewarded for the endeavors they put in life. Once we are at peace, no doubt we’ll also be happy. Furthermore, we’ll get to discern what true happiness means. So let’s embark on this blissful journey of understanding the true meaning of life with Leo and unfold life’s greatest mysteries with his exciting book.

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