Stillness Is the Key by Ryan Holiday
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I've read many of these types of books. This one feels very familiar, treading similar paths to other books, providing its "insight" in a new-agey language. I felt comfortable reading this book. I enjoyed the anecdotes and the organization of the author's thoughts without giving anything too much thought. I found this good for a relaxing take on stillness but I'm starting to get jaded with these types of books being so similar.
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