Serenity: Living with Equanimity, Zest, and Fulfillment by Applying the Wisdom of the World's Greatest Thinkers

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University Press of America, 1986 - Conduct of life - 456 pages
This work acts as a guide to those who wish to enhance their inner potential to achieve a more serene lifestyle. Provides a philosophical account of what serenity is and offers specific mental exercises to be performed in order to cope with the stresses of modern life. Suitable for the scholar and student of philosophy and psychology, as well as the general reader. Co-published with the North American Society for Social Philosophy.

About the author (1986)

William Gerber is a retired research writer and Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Maryland.

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