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The Violence of Being Busy: Reclaiming Peace in a Culture of Overwork In a world where being "busy" is worn as a badge of honor, we rarely pause to ask: At what cost? In The Violence of Being Busy, Vincent Froom exposes the harsh reality of how our obsession with productivity shapes modern life-causing stress, burnout, and broken relationships. Drawing on personal stories, historical insights, and spiritual wisdom, Froom reveals that busyness is more than just a personal issue; it's a systemic problem that impacts every aspect of our lives. But this book is more than a critique; it's an…mehr

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The Violence of Being Busy: Reclaiming Peace in a Culture of Overwork In a world where being "busy" is worn as a badge of honor, we rarely pause to ask: At what cost? In The Violence of Being Busy, Vincent Froom exposes the harsh reality of how our obsession with productivity shapes modern life-causing stress, burnout, and broken relationships. Drawing on personal stories, historical insights, and spiritual wisdom, Froom reveals that busyness is more than just a personal issue; it's a systemic problem that impacts every aspect of our lives. But this book is more than a critique; it's an invitation to change. Through practical strategies, thoughtful reflections, and real-life examples, Froom empowers readers to challenge the status quo, embrace intentional living, and rediscover the sacredness of rest. If you're tired of the constant grind and longing for a life of balance, purpose, and inner peace, this book offers a way forward-one that's rooted not in doing more, but in being more present. The Violence of Being Busy is a bold call to reclaim your time, your relationships, and your life from a culture that values doing over being. It's time to let go of the pressure and embrace a new rhythm-one of peace, rest, and true fulfillment.
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