In "Self and Self-Management: Essays about Existing" by Arnold Bennett, the author delves into the intricacies of self-awareness and self-improvement. Through a series of essays, Bennett explores the importance of understanding one's own strengths and weaknesses, and how to effectively manage one's own life.
The essays are thought-provoking and insightful, offering readers a fresh perspective on the concept of existence and the role of the self in shaping one's own destiny. Bennett's writing is clear and concise, making complex topics accessible to readers of all backgrounds.
One of the standout features of this book is Bennett's emphasis on personal responsibility and accountability. He underscores the importance of taking control of one's own life and making intentional choices that align with one's values and goals.
Overall, "Self and Self-Management" is a compelling read that challenges readers to reflect on their own lives and consider how they can better understand and manage themselves. Bennett's timeless wisdom and practical advice make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to live a more intentional and fulfilling life.
Book Description:
Bennett's essays always provide food for thought and bring a wry smile to the lips. Human nature, it appears, changes little over the ages, and Bennett's writing stands the test of time, though in the case of some of the essays in this eclectic collection, it is well to remember that they were written at the time of the First World War and the fight for women's suffrage.