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At the age of twenty-six, Bjorn Natthiko Lindeblad abandoned a promising career, gave away all his possessions, and left his loved ones to become a forest monk. For seventeen years he lived according to the rules of the monastery. After returning to Swedish society, he was met with the diagnosis of a progressive, incurable disease -- ALS. In I May Be Wrong, he shares his hard-won insights into how one can live a more present life, and what stands out as most important when things are coming to an end. The result is a beautiful, powerful and urgent last lesson on how we can live more peacefully with ourselves, and come to accept the uncertainty that is a part of all we do
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I May Be Wrong, Various authors
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- Released
- 2022
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- Title
- I May Be Wrong
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Various authors
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Released
- 2022
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 1526644819
- ISBN13
- 9781526644817
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, True Stories, Religion & Spirituality, Biographies, Self-Help, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Religion, Philosophy, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Gifts for women, Buddhism
- Rating
- 4.1 out of 5
- Description
- At the age of twenty-six, Bjorn Natthiko Lindeblad abandoned a promising career, gave away all his possessions, and left his loved ones to become a forest monk. For seventeen years he lived according to the rules of the monastery. After returning to Swedish society, he was met with the diagnosis of a progressive, incurable disease -- ALS. In I May Be Wrong, he shares his hard-won insights into how one can live a more present life, and what stands out as most important when things are coming to an end. The result is a beautiful, powerful and urgent last lesson on how we can live more peacefully with ourselves, and come to accept the uncertainty that is a part of all we do





