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In Pursuit of the Good Life: Mino-Pimatisiwin

Finding the Path to What Matters

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In Pursuit of the Good Life: Mino-Pimatisiwin

著者: David A. Robertson
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What does it mean to live the good life? David A. Robertson embarks on a personal journey to answer that question through the lens of Cree worldviews, teachings from elders, and his own reflections as a writer, educator, and social advocate. For readers of Eckhart Tolle and Robin Wall Kimmerer.

Mino-pimatisiwin—the Cree concept of “the good life”—represents more than contentment or success. It’s a state of balance across the spiritual, emotional, physical and mental dimensions of being. It’s about connection, responsibility, healing and growth.

In this inspiring, compassionate book, Robertson weaves narrative, teachings and essays to examine the most vital qualities of living well: healing, leadership, identity, responsibility and love for community. He invites readers to think more deeply about what matters—and how to pursue a life that reflects who they truly are.

In Pursuit of the Good Life offers guidance and insight for readers from all walks of life, while honouring the Indigenous wisdom that has shaped Robertson’s path. It is a gift to those seeking to walk their own path toward wholeness.

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