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Life is suffering. This is true for everyone to some degree, and it impacts us in every phase of life from birth to death. No one escapes unscathed. Many try to cope with this fact by avoiding suffering and discomfort as much as possible. Their lives revolve around the prevention of pain. But some, instead of hiding from suffering, find something worth suffering for. This book is about those people and that something. Something Worth Suffering For: The Ideas That Drive Crosstree Music explores the process of discovering and embracing that which gives meaning to even the worst of life's…mehr

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Life is suffering. This is true for everyone to some degree, and it impacts us in every phase of life from birth to death. No one escapes unscathed. Many try to cope with this fact by avoiding suffering and discomfort as much as possible. Their lives revolve around the prevention of pain. But some, instead of hiding from suffering, find something worth suffering for. This book is about those people and that something. Something Worth Suffering For: The Ideas That Drive Crosstree Music explores the process of discovering and embracing that which gives meaning to even the worst of life's hardships. It shows how doing so will: * Generate the courage to pursue things that matter * Produce a genuine care for others that leads to fulfillment * Provide depth to the most important relationship one can have * Reveal one's place in a universal community of committed companions * And manifest hope in even the most hopeless of circumstances.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew Bibb is the songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist for the rock band Crosstree. His ideas have been field tested in combat in the Middle East, relationships at home, and the common struggles we all face. Find his other writings, music, and more at www.crosstreemusic.com. Crosstree creates guitar-driven pop rock with an edge. The project explores the concepts of belief and endurance through provocative lyrics surrounded by soaring guitars, propulsive bass, and dynamic drums. Crosstree songs delve into what it means to trust and be trustworthy in the face of adversity. They encourage listeners to see failure not as the end of the road, but as an opportunity for growth. Crosstree is reminiscent of rock acts such as Anberlin, Eve 6, and Third Eye Blind in its anthemic and melodic stylings. The guitars take their cue from Def Leppard's tasty riffs and Joe Satriani's supersonic tone.