The Secret to Everything
Self-help, with a twist
Can you figure out the Secret to Everything before this unconventional self-help book reveals it? With insight from philosophy, religion, science, and more, a psychiatrist and philosopher shares deep wisdom and practical advice throughout — while saving the underlying secret for the end. —BookBub
The Secret to Everything has been known to mystics and scholars for centuries and millennia, and, today, is increasingly being confirmed by both philosophy and science. Socrates certainly knew it, as did the Buddha, and more recently, Albert Einstein, Carl Jung, and Emily Dickinson. It is a secret not because it is hidden as such, but because it is so difficult to see, running counter to so many of our most basic assumptions.
Each of the book’s ten chapters exposes a particular aspect and practical application of the secret, while also keeping it carefully under wraps. On the surface, the chapters may seem to have little in common, but they are all built around the same, deep wisdom. Your challenge, as you read, is to find the common thread that runs through all the chapters. The secret is discussed at the end, but don’t peek or you’ll spoil the fun!
[Neel Burton] draws from religion, philosophy, art, and science… Now, don’t misunderstand me: this doesn’t feel like reading a heavy text. It isn’t like that at all, it’s highly accessible while still being thought-provoking. Each chapter ends with practical steps about how to incorporate the chapter’s theme into your life. Hint: If you notice the parallels between the action points in each chapter, you will clue in on the Secret. And no, I won’t be revealing that here. You need to read the book! —Jamie Bee, Amazon.com
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About the Author
"There is much more to mental health than the mere absence of mental disorder. Today, I write about all the things that I was never taught."
Dr Neel Burton FRSA is a psychiatrist, philosopher, and wine-lover who lives and teaches in Oxford, England. He is a Fellow of Green-Templeton College in the University of Oxford, and the winner of several book prizes including, the feather in his cap, a Best in the World Gourmand Award. His work features regularly in the likes of Aeon and Psychology Today and has been translated into several languages. When he is not reading or writing, or imbibing, he enjoys cooking, gardening, skiing, learning languages, visiting museums and gardens, and travelling, especially to sunny wine regions.
His books include
In the Ancient Wisdom series
• The Meaning of Myth
• The Gang of Three: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
• Stoic Stories
• Indian Mythology and Philosophy
In the Ataraxia series
• The Meaning of Madness
• Hide and Seek: The Psychology of Self-Deception
• Heaven and Hell: The Psychology of the Emotions
• For Better For Worse: Essays on Sex, Love, Marriage, and More
• Hypersanity: Thinking Beyond Thinking
• The Art of Failure: The Anti Self-Help Guide
Self-help books
• The Secret to Everything: How to Live More and Suffer Less
• Growing from Depression
Wine
• The Concise Guide to Wine and Blind Tasting
Blog and bio at www.neelburton.com