May 16, 2024

Lifeshocks: And How to Love Them

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Welcome to the latest episode of Book Insights, from Mind Tools. I'm Frank Bonacquisti.

In today's podcast, lasting around 15 minutes, we're looking at "Lifeshocks: And How to Love Them," by Sophie Sabbage.

Have you ever been pulled up with a jolt by something that happened, and forced to rethink how you relate to the world around you? This is what the author means by the term "lifeshock."

Lifeshocks are collision points between the world as we believe it to be, and the world as it really is. They're not just challenges. They're specific, time-bound encounters with events that we can't control, predict or plan.

And these events often appear to be negative. They can include serious illness, the loss of a loved one, or the breakdown of a long-term relationship. As you'll hear, they aren't always obviously bad, but they do always shock us into a sudden awareness of ourselves and how we're living our lives. "Lifeshocks: And How to Love Them" tells us how to use that moment of shock for the best.

So, how do we learn to love lifeshocks? And why should we try?

We can deal with lifeshocks in one of two ways. Most people will see them as events to be resisted, struggled against, and hopefully overcome. For example, we may see a serious illness as a negative, enemy force that we have to resist. We commonly talk about people battling cancer, for example.

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