How to Grow Up Without Becoming a Grown-Up
Big Lessons from Little Kids
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When we were children, we were passionate, imaginative, and curious, and we loved without judgment. Now we are adults . . . neurotic, anxious, socially inept, and oh so very lonely. Why did we rush to become grown-ups? Why must we trade dream jobs for high-paying ones, tree climbing for social climbing, and juice boxes for juice cleanses? Is it possible to get back what we lost?
Julian Shapiro-Barnum, comedian, former child, and creator/host of the viral, beloved show Recess Therapy, has spent the past five years interviewing thousands of children. He’s talked to them about everything from love, anger, and death to Spider-Man and farts. And he’s gathered a wealth of information leading him to believe that there’s a lot we can learn from kids on how to live a better life.
With tender humor and real wisdom, Julian gets to the heart of life’s biggest issues, seen through the eyes of the littlest among us:
• How to fully feel your feelings (and then let them go)
• Why reclaiming your imagination can make your life richer
• How to bring a sense of wonder back to your work
• Why breaking the rules is sometimes the right thing to do
How to Grow Up Without Becoming a Grown-Up is a guide for adults on how to get back in touch with the silliness and pure joy you may have been missing lately.
Commentaires
“A robust manual for taking onboard the wisdom of children and the wages of curiosity. Julian gives me great hope for the future of our free thinkers.”
—Nick Offerman, New York Times bestselling author of Little Woodchucks
“How to Grow Up Without Becoming a Grown-Up is sweet, tender, and authentic, and a lovely reminder about staying true to your inner child.”
—Jenny Lawson, author of How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Ok
—Nick Offerman, New York Times bestselling author of Little Woodchucks
“How to Grow Up Without Becoming a Grown-Up is sweet, tender, and authentic, and a lovely reminder about staying true to your inner child.”
—Jenny Lawson, author of How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Ok
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