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An edition of The importance of living (1937)

The importance of living

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A wry, witty antidote to the dizzying pace of the modern world. Lin Yutang's prescription is the classic Chinese philosophy of life: revere inaction as much as action, invoke humor to maintain a healthy attitude, and never forget that there will always be plenty of fools around who are willing--indeed, eager--to be busy, to make themselves useful, and to exercise power while you bask in the simple joy of existence. At a time when we're overwhelmed with wake-up calls, here is a refreshing, playful reminder to savor life's simple pleasures.

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Publisher
Reynal & Hitchcock
Language
English
Pages
459

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Sheng huo de yi shu
Sheng huo de yi shu: The importance of living
2006, Shanxi shi fan da xue chu ban she
in Chinese - Di 1 ban
Cover of: Sheng huo de yi shu
Sheng huo de yi shu
2001, Hua yi chu ban she
in Chinese - Di 1 ban
Cover of: The importance of living
The importance of living
1937, Reynal & Hitchcock
in English

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Edition Notes

At head of title: Lin Yutang.

"A John Day book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
BD431 .L42 1937

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 459 p. ;
Number of pages
459

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13525683M
Internet Archive
importanceoflivi00liny
LCCN
37028781
OCLC/WorldCat
3751653, 40272320
Library Thing
125545

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The Importance of Living is a wry, witty antidote to the dizzying pace of the modern world. Lin Yutang's prescription is the classic Chinese philosophy of life: Revere inaction as much as action, invoke humor to maintain a healthy attitude, and never forget that there will always be plenty of fools around who are willing-indeed, eager-to be busy, to make themselves useful, and to exercise power while you bask in the simple joy of existence.At a time when we're overwhelmed with wake-up calls, here is a refreshing, playful reminder to savor life's simple pleasures.

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