Glorious Lethal Euphoria
Radical Self-Mastery in a World Gone Soft
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ナレーター:
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Robert Plank
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著者:
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Jack Sayler
概要
Glorious Lethal Euphoria: Radical Self-Mastery in a World Gone Soft is not another feel-good motivational audiobook you skim on a weekend and forget by Monday. It’s a wake-up call, a mirror, and a battle plan for anyone ready to stop drifting, numbing out, and blaming circumstances or fate for where they are—and to start living with purpose. From the opening realization that the universe had to get everything right just for you to exist, to the hard truth that real wealth is measured in moments, not things, Sayler pulls you out of autopilot and drops you straight into responsibility, meaning, and action.
Drawing on ancient Stoic sagacity, Viktor Frankl’s Logotherapy, Eckhart Tolle’s presence, and King Solomon’s wisdom, this audiobook takes timeless ideas and forges them into something deeply modern and intensely practical. You’re not just hearing about Amor Fati, Memento Mori, courage, and discipline—you’re handed tools: meditations, reflection prompts, and “tactical tools” like The Cosmic Lottery Meditation, The Wealth Ledger of the Soul, The Sacred Space Between, and The Fear Gate that show you exactly how to implement radical self-mastery in the middle of real life, not on a mountaintop.
Where most self-help books offer motivational cheat codes, shallow optimism and emotional hacks, this one demands a higher standard. Sayler reframes “mindset” as a moral and spiritual responsibility: mastering your response, not your image; owning your inner world in a time when AI, distraction, and comparison are constantly trying to own you. Chapters like “Response-Ability,” “Master the Helm and Any Sea Will Do,” and “‘Do Not Fear’ – The Universal Command” walk you through the deepest human battles—fear, blame, comfort, and avoidance—and show you how to turn them into fuel instead of excuses.
©2025 Jack Sayler (P)2026 Jack Sayler