Limited Time Sale| Management number | 220525883 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 220525883 | ||
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What if the strain we feel in life does not come from life itself, but from the effort of trying to manage every moment?Most of us move through life with a quiet sense that something always needs our attention.Plans need organizing. Conversations need managing. The future needs preparing. Even moments meant for rest often become opportunities to review, improve, or anticipate what comes next.Over time, attention rarely settles. It remains slightly ahead of the moment, quietly trying to keep everything under control.But what happens when that effort softens?In When Attention Settles, Piyush Bhatnagar explores a simple but powerful observation: much of the strain we experience may come from the constant effort of trying to manage our experience, rather than from life itself.Through thoughtful reflections and lived observations, this book invites readers to notice how attention moves through everyday moments—and what becomes visible when it is allowed to rest.Drawing from perspectives across cultures—including ikigai, ichigo ichie, wabi-sabi, Vipassana, and minimalism—the book gently explores how different traditions point toward the same quiet recognition:Life often becomes clearer when attention stops working so hard.This is not a book of techniques, productivity systems, or step-by-step methods.Instead, it is a calm and reflective companion for readers who want to:• Notice how attention moves through ordinary moments• Understand why constant effort can feel quietly exhausting• Experience more ease without trying to control every outcome• See what remains when unnecessary effort begins to fall awayWritten in a thoughtful, contemplative style, When Attention Settles will resonate with readers who appreciate the insights of Alan Watts, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Jiddu Krishnamurti.Sometimes clarity does not come from doing more.Sometimes it appears when attention simply settles. Read more
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