"How Should We Think About This" is a poignant memoir that blends personal stories with philosophical insights, perfect for anyone seeking authenticity beyond societal norms. Drawing on his varied life as a restaurateur, consultant, coach, and father, Case confronts his philosophies with an unexpected challenge: an incurable brain tumor. This pivotal moment propels him to complete a profound introspection he's had for decades about life's deepest questions. The book is both a personal narrative and a universal guide, encouraging readers to find their path by aligning thoughts with their…mehr
"How Should We Think About This" is a poignant memoir that blends personal stories with philosophical insights, perfect for anyone seeking authenticity beyond societal norms. Drawing on his varied life as a restaurateur, consultant, coach, and father, Case confronts his philosophies with an unexpected challenge: an incurable brain tumor. This pivotal moment propels him to complete a profound introspection he's had for decades about life's deepest questions. The book is both a personal narrative and a universal guide, encouraging readers to find their path by aligning thoughts with their evolving energy beyond logic. It's a journey into self-discovery, embracing life's complexities and finding joy in imperfection and vulnerability, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of truly embracing the exhilarating essence of life.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ted Case grew up playing football, making trouble with his brother, and getting lost in the woods of Redding, Connecticut. He attended Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania for three years. Ted traveled throughout Europe with friends and spent a winter skiing in Aspen, Colorado before moving to Cape Cod, Massachusetts to open his first Mexican restaurant. Soon after, he met the love of his life, Rose, and her young daughter, Tiffany. They later married and moved their growing family to Connecticut, where they raised their daughters. Ted and Rose later relocated to Denver, Colorado, because after over 25 years in the restaurant business, they were ready to try something new. After losing his wife, Rose, in 1998, he launched Expanding Dynamics, a business development company. Ted coached and trained entrepreneurs, wrote his first book, Inspirational Gravity, and developed his three-minds philosophy. Ted was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in October of 2022. He sold most of his belongings and has been living among his three daughters in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and Wilmington and Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Along with writing, Ted likes to spend time with his family and friends, sit by the fire, take walks, enjoy a beer, and throw the ball for the dogs. He has spent his entire life thinking about life's questions.
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