From the author of the best-selling Buddha Walks into a Bar…, tips for living with integrity, compassion, and happiness – from his popular Huffington Post advice column.
Since the summer of 2010, young Buddhist teacher Lodro Rinzler has been writing a popular advice column for the Huffington Post and the Interdependence Project called „What Would Sid Do?” ("Sid" being Lodro's nickname for Siddhartha Gautama – the prince who became the Buddha). Lodro's insightful and often funny answers to questions – ranging from how to forgive, to how to deal with a boss who's a bully, to whether or not it's OK to join Match.com – have made him the Dear Abby of the spiritual-but-not-religious crowd. This book gathers all of Lodro's Huffington Post columns, along with much as-yet-unpublished material, to provide a guide to life in a Q&A format that allows you to easily access wisdom for dealing with the myriad challenges of life – traditional challenges as… (tovább)
From the author of the best-selling Buddha Walks into a Bar…, tips for living with integrity, compassion, and happiness – from his popular Huffington Post advice column.
Since the summer of 2010, young Buddhist teacher Lodro Rinzler has been writing a popular advice column for the Huffington Post and the Interdependence Project called „What Would Sid Do?” ("Sid" being Lodro's nickname for Siddhartha Gautama – the prince who became the Buddha). Lodro's insightful and often funny answers to questions – ranging from how to forgive, to how to deal with a boss who's a bully, to whether or not it's OK to join Match.com – have made him the Dear Abby of the spiritual-but-not-religious crowd. This book gathers all of Lodro's Huffington Post columns, along with much as-yet-unpublished material, to provide a guide to life in a Q&A format that allows you to easily access wisdom for dealing with the myriad challenges of life – traditional challenges as well as uniquely modern ones related to things like social justice and social media.