Publisher's Synopsis
At a time when political and social debates are becoming explosive and self-reported levels of loneliness are at an all-time high, social scientist Brene Brown blends the latest research with moving personal accounts to bring in a voice of reason and offer a prescription for being human.
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- Background on the Author
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Brene Brown's "Braving the Wilderness" redefines what it means to belong, arguing that true belonging is ours not when we find our tribe, but when we find the courage to be true to who we are and live our truth. Brown takes apart the fear and the pressure to fit in that is driving the polarization of society today and recommends four practices that anyone can cultivate to rekindle the waning human connection and fill the primal need to belong.
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