If you could think of this book as an…
Page 231. If you could think of this book as an extended argument for the empowering potential of giving up hope. Embrace your limits means giving a hope that with the right technique, and a little bit more effort, you’d be able to meet other people‘s limitless demands, realize you’re every ambition, XL in every role, or give every good cause or humanitarian crisis the attention it seems to deserve. The key to what Chodron calls “getting the hang of hopelessness “lies and seeing that things aren’t going to be OK.
— from Time