![]() If you are new to her work, this is a good place to start. If you have read Brown previously, this book will continue the conversation. She quotes Maya Angelou: “The price is high, the reward is great.” We struggle with the tension between “being with” and “being alone.” Standing up for what we believe can be a place of wilderness.ĭrawing from a variety of examples and situations, Brown challenges readers to dig deeply to know and embrace themselves, and in true knowing find the courage to speak truth. She goes on to unpack the pressures within the circles of belonging that keep us from revealing our true selves. “Belonging so fully to yourself that you’re willing to stand alone is a wilderness-an untamed, unpredictable place of solitude and searching.” A professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work, she’s dedicated much of her research to topics such as vulnerability, empathy, love, and courage. She writes, “If our faith asks us to find the face of God in everyone we meet, that should include the politicians, media and strangers on Twitter with whom we most violently disagree.”īrown explores the difficulty of working out with humility what truly belonging to each other means. For the last two decades, Brené Brown has been on a mission to foster deep human connection. In the lifelong quest to belong, Brown explores how this powerful inclination and need can keep us from courageously standing alone. Brené Brown picks up her previous theme on the importance of belonging in her latest book, Braving the Wilderness. ![]() Our wellness has much to do with our sense of belonging. ![]() Humans are created with a deep desire to belong. ![]()
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