"Conventional wisdom," says Roger Housden, "tells us that nobody goes to heaven for having a good time." Seven Sins for a Life Worth Living , then, is a refreshing, liberating, and decidedly welcome dose of unconventional wisdom that awakens us to the simple delights and transformative joys of the world around us. With elegance, gentle humor, and remarkable openness, Housden takes us along as he recalls his personal journey toward an appreciation of what he calls the Seven Pleasures: The Pleasure of All Five Senses, The Pleasure of Being Foolish,The Pleasure of Not Knowing, The Pleasure of Not Being Perfect, The Pleasure of Doing Nothing Useful, The Pleasure of Being Ordinary, and The Pleasure of Coming Home. Housden writes, for instance, of submitting to the ultimate folly of falling in love, of celebrating our imperfections, of coming to understand the virtues of the Slow Food movement while enjoying an all-afternoon lunch in a small French village, and of discovering in a Saharan cave that, however extraordinary our surroundings, "we are human, a glorious nothing much to speak of"-and learning to be at peace with the notion. Such pleasures may be suspect in today's achievement-driven, tightly scheduled, relent-lessly self-improving, conspicuously consumptive culture, but surely the greater sin lies in letting them slip away moment by precious moment. "The purpose of this book," says Housden, "is to inspire you to lighten up and fall in love with the world and all that is in it." Reading it is a pleasure indeed. "When you die,God and the angels will hold you accountablefor all the pleasures you were allowed in life that you denied yourself." Roger Housden, author of the bestselling Ten Poems series, presents a joyously affirmative, warmly personal, and spiritually illuminating meditation on the virtues of opening ourselves up to pleasures like being foolish, not being perfect, and doing nothing useful, the pleasure of not knowing, and even (would you believe it?) the pleasure of being ordinary.
I would highly recommend that you sit down with your partner and read this book to each other. Roger Housden is an extraordinary writer and this book is a joy to read. Especially for those of us that feel we need to have things tightly under control. He makes it clear that it is ok "not to know it all", it is ok to spend time doing absolutely nothing, and other very useful insights.
A Great Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I wound up purchasing this book as a gift and reading it from cover to cover in the span of two hours myself. Amazing read.
Loving it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I am in the middle of the book at the moment and happened to stumble upon it in a bookstore weeks ago. I myself am 25 and can appreciate the idea of excepting all the pleasures that life has to offer. If we can all learn to follow the simple ideas of this book. Life would be a lot more pleasurable!
Seven Sins has changed my life!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
SEVEN SINS confirms what I already knew...that a life worth living is also a life of pleasure and enjoyment..not just productivity. And, as a psychotherapist, I recommend it to friends and clients! It is clear, well-written, personal and, in the spirit of lightening up, doesn't take itself too seriously. Enjoy! Robert Levithan
Very Pleasurable Reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
If like many of us lately you are a slave to your email, cell phone, schedule and frantic life, this delightful book will help you unwind. It chronicles in a deeply personal and accessible way, Housden's search for ways to accept life on its own terms, rather than constantly striving for more and more. Housden is the author of the best-selling Ten Poems series. His latest work is a journey through his Seven Pleasures: the pleasure of all five senses, being foolish, not being perfect, and so on. "Why not celebrate our blemishes, our imperfections, as the very qualities that make us human?" His book offers a refreshing way to celebrate life in all its imperfect richness, and encourages you to accept your own ordinariness and humanity. He says each of us, in our own extraordinary, imperfect way are wonderful in our own right, just as we are. Highly recommended for those Type A personalities who find themselves constantly on the go, if you can just schedule enough time in your day to read it.
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