A wise, humble guide to handling uncertainty by a former Buddhist forest monk a number 1 bestseller in Sweden and sold into 21 territories worldwide
Let me tell you what this book is not. It's not about religion. It's not about telling you how to live your life. It's not about taking on a new set of beliefs. Plain and simple, it's about how to relate to your own thoughts and emotions in a way that makes your life more enjoyable, more free, brighter, clearer and wiser.
We like to think we understand what's happening around us; that we can determine the path our life takes. But often, things don't go that way in fact, they rarely do.
What helps us respond to life as it unfolds? To live freely, stay humble and find comfort in difficult times?
In the Swedish sensation I May Be Wrong, former forest monk Bjurn Natthiko Lindeblad shows how letting go of our need for control is about finding the courage to face the uncertainty that is a natural part of life. We don't choose our thoughts. We don't control the shape they take, or what pops into our minds. We can only choose whether or not to believe them.
Infusing the everyday with heart and grace, this is a book of timeless wisdom to help us all navigate the realities of modern life.
'Every now and then a self-help book comes along that genuinely stays with you and this is one such book . . . It will encourage you to let go of the small stuff, accept the things you cannot control and open your heart and mind to a more happy and peaceful life' Woman & Home
'With our potential to maintain a peaceful state of mind, it is possible to remain optimistic in the face of difficulties. Bjurn Natthiko Lindeblad, a former forest monk in Thailand, relates his experience of training to properly direct his thoughts which can benefit all' His Holiness the Dalai Lama