
Paperback in new condition. Jacob Needleman in conversation with D. Patrick Miller; 127 pages. How much of the deprivation felt by modern Westerners can be summed up by the complaints "If only I had more time..." and "If only I felt more love..."? (Throw in "more money" and you've just about got all our habitual wants summed up. ) If philosopher Jacob Needleman is right, we will not find more love in online dating services nor any extra time in a new i Phone app. Instead, we must turn these searches in on themselves to ask why we seek so incessantly for more of such immeasurables. By confronting our habitual desires and complaints, he suggests, we may pry open the door to the realm of the inner life-where both time and love reveal themselves not as problems to be solved but questions to be lived with.
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